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Hello! Before enrolling, if the dormitory door is good and damaged by the wind, it is not man-made, it must be repaired by the school! All you need to do is go to the floor manager or the relevant department of the school to warrant it.
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Of course, the school you live in is a school repair, whether you break it or not, the school has to repair it, but if you break it, the school may ask you to lose money, but what you said is the wind blowing, it shouldn't ask you to pay for it.
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School issues. After all, this is caused by the wind, not by man-made doors, if it is artificially broken doors, you should be responsible for yourself.
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If it is damaged by the student, then the student should repair it. If it's something else, it's up to the school to deal with it. In general, if the school is reasonable, there is no need for students to take it.
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Blown by the wind! This is natural damage, not man-made damage! It should be the responsibility of the school!
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You live in the school, this is of course the responsibility of the school, and it is not your intention, this is definitely the quality of the school's door, the school has to bear 100%.
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If it is non-artificial, of course, the school is responsible for repairing it.
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This is accidental, not man-made. So I think you should report the truth to the school, and the school will be responsible for repairing it, which is the case in our school.
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It is the responsibility of the school. We're protected!
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Of course, it's the school, the quality problem.
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I have to be myself, admit my bad luck.
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The school repairs and asks the school to compensate for moral damages.
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This should be the school's property management department responsible for repairing, and ask the dormitory teacher that they will contact the property repair
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Of course, it's the school, there is a door that is not your house, and that door is not broken by you.
Talk to your dorm aunt about it.
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The school is a school thing.
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Of course, it's looking for the person concerned, and it should be repaired by the wind, what kind of school are you, the door is broken, and the student needs to repair it, so if the student faints from the heat in the classroom and suffers from heat stroke, do you want the student to be in bad health.
I suggest you change schools.
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I don't know what the landlord said about the big bedroom.
My own understanding, if there are many people in a dormitory, the shower room is in the dormitory, it depends on the situation, but generally speaking, it is still the school maintenance, the school should have a special logistics management of this part, and the accommodation fee should also include these when students are staying, if it is not a particularly big problem, the school should be able to repair.
If the shower room is outside the dormitory, it belongs to the common part and should be maintained by the school. You can ask the dormitory management to reflect, it should generally be able to solve.
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After you graduate, you have to pay for the money The wool comes out of the sheep.
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It's normal to repair the school, but it depends on the situation of your school.
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The University Town Campus of Guangdong University of Technology said that the school was responsible for repairing the freshman year, but after waiting for a month, it was said that there was no goods b sweat.
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If the things in the dormitory are damaged normally or non-man-made, the school will pay for repairs. If it's deliberately damaged, you're going to lose money.
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The school is responsible for the infrastructure, such as water heaters, air conditioners, doors and windows, etc., and other faucets, lights, switches, etc. have to pay for themselves, and our school is the case.
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Generally speaking, there is no need, our school only need to pay money to pass the toilet when the toilet is blocked, and everyone has paid a certain amount of deposit when they enter the school year, and the cost of damaging public property during the school period is deducted there, and it will be refunded when they graduate.
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No, but the second time the same place is bad, you have to pay for it yourself, and your deduction is very exciting and funny, I remember Stephen Chow's movie has him eating noodles with his own toes, and your deduction is even more powerful.
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Don't want ... Just talk to the dormitory aunt and fill out the form (that's how our school is).
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No, most schools don't want it!
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Bad ones don't need to move in, bad ones need to stay after check-in.
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I thought: yes, after all, it's where you live, and if something breaks, you must compensate yourself.
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Generally, no, it depends on how your school is.
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You can find your building manager and report it to him, and the school will generally fix it.
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Of course, otherwise the school will be kind enough to help you post it.
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Generally, if something is broken in the dormitory, you have to pay for it yourself, and if it is about to be closed for school maintenance, it is found that it is like a faucet. The school is responsible for the water leakage.
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You don't have to pay for the lamp yourself! We don't need the doors and windows of our school either!
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If it is artificial, it will cost money to report it, and if it is normal damage, it will not cost money.
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Our school won't pay for us, and I don't know about the school.
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We don't need to ask your landlord aunt.
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Depending on the situation of the school, of course, the students don't have to pay for the money if they have money, and they basically pay for it themselves
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No, the school has a dedicated maintenance staff!
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Man-made damage has to be paid for by yourself.
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Look at the university.
Guangdong's generally not used.
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Article 5 of the "Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on Issues Concerning the Scope of Civil Litigation Attached to Criminal Cases" Where criminals illegally occupy or dispose of the victim's property and cause them to suffer material losses, the people's court shall recover it or order restitution in accordance with law. The people's courts may consider the circumstances of recovery or restitution as sentencing circumstances. Where the losses cannot be made up after recovery or restitution, and the victim separately raises a civil lawsuit in the civil division of the people's court, the people's court may accept it.
According to this provision, where a criminal in a criminal case causes property damage to a party as a result of his criminal conduct, the property shall be recovered, and where a civil lawsuit is filed for the insufficient part, the people's court may accept it.
The school bears the responsibility of fault, because when it provides accommodation for students, it must ensure the safety of students' persons and property, and because it fails to fulfill its obligation to provide adequate security guarantees, causing damage to students' property, it shall bear civil liability for fault compensation, and after assuming the liability for compensation, it may recover compensation from the criminal suspect.
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1. According to the basic principles of China's Tort Liability Law, the school has a duty of reasonable care and management, and shall bear responsibility.
2. Compensation according to the original price or depreciation.
3. The security department is only a department of the school, and the school must compensate in the end, and the school is the qualified defendant in the civil lawsuit.
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If the school's security department has fulfilled its security responsibilities, it will not be liable for compensation.
Zongheng Legal Network-Guangdong Jitang Law Firm-Wei Feng lawyer.
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The school will not be responsible, because he has explained in advance, so if it is lost, it may be notified, but it will definitely not be compensated.
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Tape some foam board (small pieces) to the side of the door to keep the door closed, which is how we do it in our dormitory, so I recommend you try it.
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Go outside the school and find a locksmith.
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Now the door can only be locked, how to lock it.
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The dormitory manager usually has a spare key.
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Deal with the school security department.
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The door of the dormitory is generally a relatively cheap lock cylinder, and you can open it if you ask someone for a card, and I often open it.
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This depends on what type of door it is, it can only be inward-facing and outward-facing. If you can go inside and outside, then let it change, I personally recommend facing inward, facing outside will affect others to move, thank you.
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