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Can underground parking spaces in residential areas be sold?

1. Can the underground parking spaces in the community be sold?

1. Whether the underground parking spaces in the community can be sold depends on the specific situation, as follows:

(1) An underground garage that occupies an area shared by all owners, such as an area shared by all owners, has no independent property rights, but the right to use the underground garage belongs to all owners;

(2) The underground garage independently built by the developer. If the developer buys land to build an underground garage separately, such an underground garage is a garage with property rights, and the property rights belong to the developer;

(3) Civil air defense garages, some underground garages belong to the Civil Air Defense Office, and the right to use the underground garages belongs to the developers.

2. Legal basis: Article 275 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Within the building division, the ownership of parking spaces and garages planned for parking cars shall be agreed upon by the parties through sale, gift or lease.

Parking spaces that occupy roads or other venues owned by the owner for parking cars shall be owned by the owner.

Article 276

In the building division, the parking spaces and garages planned for parking cars should first meet the needs of the owners.

Second, what should I do if I scribble parking spaces in the community?

1. Parking spaces in residential areas are managed by the property management department. You can inform the property management department at the first time and let the relevant personnel come and deal with it.

2. You can ask the neighborhood committee of the community to complain about this matter and let the management of the neighborhood committee come forward to solve it;

3. You can complain to the community owners' committee;

4. You can call the traffic management department directly;

If the property management is not in place, you can complain to the consumer association about the property department.