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1.7 million yuan to buy a hardcover room and pry open the floor tiles. How does the property respond?

165438+1On October 8th, the owner of Shaanxi Xi 'an Anyi reported that there was sand under the tiles of the new house delivered by Jindi Changning House. As can be seen from the live video, after the tiles are pried open, the cushion is all sand. The property staff said that they had communicated with the relevant owners and were ready to sue the video publisher.

From the engineering point of view, there is indeed a kind of "dry paving" in the process of tiling. Using dry paving method can avoid bubbles and empty drums in the paving process of floor tiles, but because of its high labor intensity and high technology content, dry paving method is generally much more expensive than wet paving method.

However, as can be seen from the relevant videos, there is obviously more sand and less cement under the floor tiles of Xi 'an commercial house, or the sand and cement are unevenly mixed, or even there is no cement at all. The author consulted a professional engineer, and he said that this situation in commercial housing was suspected of cutting corners.

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Housing problems often occur after delivery.

It is reported that Xi 'an Jindi Changning House is a high-end project next to Xi 'an Changning Palace. The whole community is designed for low-density products such as houses and delivered hardcover fingerprint locks. Moreover, the three developers in charge of this project are brand developers with high-end residential development experience, namely Jindi, Xuhui Real Estate and China Merchants Shekou.

However, the positioning is high-end commercial housing. After the first batch of houses were delivered in June, 5438+this year 10, many problems were found. Many owners posted videos on the Internet to reflect that in addition to the above problems, there are still problems such as substandard greening rate, large-scale water leakage in buildings, cracking and hollowing of the ground, uneven wall skirting and poor decoration materials.

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