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Is the property of Peace Building safe?

Shenzhen is a coastal city, and its surroundings are prone to collapse. Recently, it was reported that the Yu Hui Building in Luohu District, Shenzhen was shaking, and the opposite Heping New Residence single apartment was tilted downstairs. Therefore, it is inevitable that the old houses left by Shenzhen's relocation will collapse in such an environment. The existence of "single-family" is more because of the demolition dispute, and both sides are unwilling to give up the price.

Near the North Station of Longhua New District, Shenzhen, there is a dilapidated small seventh floor standing alone, which is in sharp contrast with the buildings in the distance. 20 1 1 year, the Guangzhou-Shenzhen high-speed railway was opened, and the government subsidized 950 square meters for more than 20 million yuan, but the landlord was unwilling to agree. The landlord, Yang Meilan, is currently renting out this dilapidated house. Because of opposition to the government, there is no running water, no property security, no major shops and supermarkets. She became a nail house for a reason. Her six children need a house to live in, and the demolition will not give them six houses.

For this kind of unfinished building, the street office has also taken some measures, but none of them are feasible. A government can definitely not directly demolish it, but only go through legal procedures. The street office once cut off the water and electricity of this family, but they connected the electricity themselves and dug their own wells. Even after staying in the street office for several days, the street office can only let them do so.

The expansion of Shenzhen Futian Hospital also needs to be relocated, and the owner Rong and his wife insisted on "nail house" for 9 months. After the explosion, they owned two sets of policy houses, most of which should be recovered by the residential management department or property rights unit at the original price, and they should also be fined. In this regard, their desire to obtain huge compensation through "demolition" failed. If those "nail households" will really affect economic development, it is better to take legal procedures and take some tough measures.