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Can the landlord cut off the power when there are merchants in the food city? Is it safe?

The landlord cannot cut off the power, it is safe.

It is illegal for landlords to cut off water and electricity without authorization. If the tenant's failure to pay rent constitutes a fundamental breach of contract, the landlord has the right to terminate the contract, but cannot arbitrarily take measures such as water and power outages without prior agreement between the parties. If the landlord cuts off water and electricity without authorization, the tenant can require the landlord to compensate for the losses caused by the cutoff in excess of the rent arrears. After water and power outages, various electrical appliances stop operating, which will cause certain economic losses but has no impact on personal safety.

When encountering a landlord forcing a water and electricity cutoff to demand payment, you can initiate a civil lawsuit to protect your legitimate rights and interests.