Legal basis for protecting personal property

The legal basis for protecting personal property is as follows:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 267

The lawful property of private individuals is protected by law, and it is forbidden for any organization or individual to occupy, plunder or destroy it.

The scope of private legal property is as follows:

1, legal income. Legitimate income refers to the income obtained by citizens through their own labor or other means within the scope permitted by law. Such as salary, bonus, manuscript fee, interest, share dividend, accepting gifts, etc.

2. the house. Mainly refers to the houses used by citizens for living and living.

3. storage. Savings refer to citizens' money in banks or credit cooperatives. Except for the needs of judicial organs in handling cases according to law, no unit or individual may inquire about citizens' savings. Banks and credit cooperatives have the obligation of confidentiality.

4. daily necessities. Such as clothes, food, tableware, transportation, etc.

5. Cultural relics. Such as calligraphy, painting, ceramics, ancient books and other valuable items.

6. Books and materials. Such as books, newspapers, charts, etc.

7. Trees, livestock, means of production and other lawful property that citizens are allowed to own by law. Such as tractors and machine tools.

Property right refers to the right of individuals to control, use, benefit and dispose of their own property. Property right is the embodiment of human rights and an important guarantee of economic freedom. Property right is one of the basic rights protected by law, and its degree and scope of protection is a symbol of social progress.

To sum up, the legitimate private property of an individual cannot be occupied, plundered and destroyed by others. If an individual's legal property is damaged, he can directly report to the police or bring a lawsuit to the court. If it is obtained illegally, then the law will not protect it.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 267

The lawful property of private individuals is protected by law, and it is forbidden for any organization or individual to occupy, plunder or destroy it.