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Who is responsible for the losses caused by billboards in elevators?
Hello! In this case, just contact the property management company, because there is a causal relationship between their failure to maintain the elevator properly and your injury.
Article 126 of my country's "General Principles of Civil Law" stipulates: If a building or other facilities, as well as objects placed or suspended on the building collapse, fall off, or fall and cause damage to others, its owner or manager shall Should bear civil liability, except those who can prove that they are not at fault. Article 85 of the Tort Liability Law stipulates: If a building, structure or other facility and its resting and hanging objects fall off or fall, causing damage to others, and the owner, manager or user cannot prove that they are not at fault, they shall bear the tort liability. responsibility. After the owner, manager or user makes compensation, if there are other responsible persons, the owner, manager or user shall have the right to recover compensation from the other responsible persons.
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