On November 30th, a residential property in Qingdao posted a notice of prohibiting pets: If the pet is not sent away before December 31, the owner will suspend the payment of dividends and subsidies; the tenant may forcibly remove the pet once discovered. Residents have different opinions on this. At present, the property has not yet responded, and the community said it will understand and implement it as soon as possible.
In recent years, more and more residents keep pets, but the phenomenon of uncivilized dog keeping has been repeatedly banned. The urban dog prevalence is more serious, which not only causes the dissatisfaction of many citizens who do not keep pets, but also makes community property and city managers a headache. Dogs do need treatment. The community “one size fits all” prohibits owners from keeping pets, and is linked to owners’ dividends and subsidies. There is no doubt that this trick can be immediate. Because in order to be able to successfully receive dividends and subsidies that are not low, the owners will inevitably send their pets away on time and no longer keep pets. Few residents will give up dividends and subsidies to keep pets.
But from the legal point of view, the community prohibits pets. Whether it is the self-determination of the community property or the decision made by the community, it is unfounded and unlawful. It seriously violates the legitimate rights and interests of the residents to keep pets. This kind of lazy government is overkill. The
community property is a service enterprise hired by the owner to serve the community and the owner. There is no right to stipulate the behavior of the owner and no power to prohibit the owner from keeping pets. As a grassroots mass autonomous organization, neighborhood committees can restrict residents’ behavior by formulating resident conventions, but the prerequisite is that "the content of resident conventions must not conflict with the constitution, laws, regulations, and national policies." The explicit provisions of the Organic Law.
Currently, there is no law or regulation that prohibits citizens from keeping pets at home. Keeping pets such as cats and dogs is a legitimate right of residents and is protected by law. "Qingdao City Dog Raising Management Regulations" stipulates that "residents with full civil capacity and single-family residences may raise dogs." Residents raising pets at home, as long as they comply with relevant laws and regulations, do not harm other owners If the legitimate rights and interests of the community do not affect other people, then they should not be interfered. The property and the community should not and have no right to prohibit residents from keeping pets. Moreover, receiving dividends and subsidies is the right of community owners as members of collective organizations, and the community also has no right to deprive them.
Regulating residents to keep pets in a civilized manner and to stop uncivilized pet raising is inseparable from community properties and communities. However, community properties and communities must abide by borders when dealing with urban dog problems. They must not go beyond their authority or violate the legitimate rights of residents to keep pets. . "Qingdao City Dog Raising Management Regulations" stipulates that "residential committees, owners' committees and property service companies shall assist management departments in carrying out propaganda work, guiding and urging dog owners to abide by civilized dog raising codes of conduct. Residents' committees and owners' committees may organize To formulate management protocols and supervise the implementation of dog-raising related matters in the region according to law.” In fact, 's management of urban dog diseases is a systematic project, which requires not only the improvement of laws and regulations, but also urban managers, communities and community properties. Take out embroidery skills, take responsibility, strengthen refined management, and force residents to raise pets in a civilized manner in accordance with the law, and end the phenomenon of uncivilized pet raising.