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Wonderful! The attic wall of a woman's new house was smashed by a neighbor. What should I do if I want to use it?

On the internet, a topic about the attic wall of a woman's new house being smashed by a neighbor was quickly pushed to a hot search. There have been many cases in which the area donated by developers was occupied by neighbors when buying a house. This problem occurs because users or buyers don't know the difference between gift area and public area. What should they do?

According to the information pushed by hot search, a woman in Zhejiang bought a house in Hangzhou for four years. When she visited her house, she found that the wall of the attic was smashed through by her neighbors. She called the attic a public area in the name of her neighbors and also had the right to use it. But the woman said that the house she bought is a hardcover room, and the attic belongs to the area given by the developer. There is an additional contract indicating that this area is a gift. The neighbor's house is a bungalow. It is illegal to get through the oil barrier in this way to achieve the effect of two floors. At present, we are coordinating the negotiation between the property and the neighbors.

In fact, the gift area does not belong to the pool area, but two completely different meanings. The pool area is mainly used to build all kinds of public areas and place all kinds of equipment, such as parks, stairs and elevators. These areas are actually shared property rights, so they will occupy the area of the house, thus forming a pool area. The gift area is generally given by the developer. Generally, there are balcony bay windows and so on. Under normal circumstances, the gift area will not have property rights, but only a little use area given by developers to buyers.

When our donated area is occupied by a neighbor, we have the right to ask the other party to stop using it, borrow the property or developer, and ask the other party to stop using it and restore it to its original state or compensate for the losses. If the other party does not listen to dissuasion, they can report their bad behavior and defend their rights through legal weapons.

In any case, when our interests are persecuted, we can negotiate with each other first. If negotiation fails, we can use the law to protect our rights and interests.