Ask a friend who knows the law: My family lives on the top floor and signed a lease contract with China Unicom to build its base station on the roof. Now the residents of the whole building jointly su

Ask a friend who knows the law: My family lives on the top floor and signed a lease contract with China Unicom to build its base station on the roof. Now the residents of the whole building jointly sue me in court. The lease contract signed by you and Unicom violates the relevant provisions of the contract calligraphy and is an invalid agreement. Your behavior infringes on the interests of the owners who live in the same building, because the place involved lives in the same building as all public places. You have no right to rent the roof without the unanimous consent of the owners of this building. If other owners agree to rent it, you should pay the rent you earned for the maintenance of this building and other public buildings. Legal basis:

1. Provisions: Notice on Measures for the Administration of Maintenance Funds for Facilities and Equipment Used in Residential Areas (Jian Jian [1998] No.213)

Article 3: The * * * used parts mentioned in these Measures refer to the main load-bearing structural parts of the house (including foundation, internal and external load-bearing walls, columns, beams, floors and roofs, etc.). ), outdoor walls, hallways, stairwells, corridors, etc.

2. Judicial Interpretation: Article 3 of the Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of Laws in the Trial of Disputes over the Ownership of Buildings: In addition to the * * * part stipulated by laws and administrative regulations, the following parts within the scope of building division should also be recognized as the * * * part mentioned in Chapter VI of the Property Law:

(1) Basic structural parts such as the foundation, load-bearing structure, external wall and roof of the building, public transportation parts such as passages, stairs and hallways, auxiliary facilities and equipment such as fire fighting and public lighting, and structural parts such as refuge floor, equipment floor and computer room;

(two) other places and facilities that do not belong to the exclusive part of the owner, nor to the municipal public parts or other rights holders.