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The parking space that Zhengzhou women spent 79,000 yuan on turned out to be a wall. Why did the parking space disappear?

A woman in Zhengzhou, Henan Province spent 79,000 yuan to buy a parking space, but she couldn't find a parking space when she delivered it. The parking space planned on the original paper became a wall. Later, the developer dismantled a mechanical parking space and assigned her a parking space, but this parking space was particularly difficult to stop. The woman asked the developer to change the parking space or refund the money.

1. Why do parking spaces disappear?

Because when the parking space was sold at that time, the floor plan issued by the property consultant was given by the developer. Ms. Qi believes that the parking space she bought is the parking space marked on the floor plan, and both parties must have signed a contract. At the time of delivery, the originally planned parking space was gone, which obviously violated the contract. The propaganda map is inconsistent with the size map shown to Ms. Qi when the parking space was sold at that time. This is their internal problem and is suspected of fraud.

2. Why don't most people want to buy a parking space?

The price of parking spaces for developers is too high, and some are even ridiculously high. An ordinary underground parking space, 2.5X5.5m, is less than 1.4m 2, plus a pool of more than 20 square meters, which is hundreds of thousands in general cities and hundreds of thousands in big cities, more expensive than the house price, and even as high as one million in first-tier cities. Parking spaces are not price-limited like real estate.

3. Parking space management fee is very expensive.

If you buy a parking space, you have to pay a management fee. Originally, management fees (similar to property fees) were normal, but the problem was that the management fees were too high. In first-tier cities and second-tier hotspot cities, the management fee is as high as 120 ~ 150 yuan/month, which is equivalent to 6 ~ 7 yuan/㎡ according to the unit price, which is much higher than the property fee. Such a high management fee obviously affects the owner's mood of buying a parking space. Strictly speaking, the parking spaces on the ground belong to the owners of the community. The property management company can only collect management fees, and no one has the right to sell them. Therefore, it is discussed here. There are also sales in reality, but it is easy to cause legal disputes.

Postscript: the owner is limited by economic conditions. Because most families have spent all their savings to buy a house, and many have to bear debts for 20 or 30 years, it is really beyond their power to pay hundreds of thousands of parking spaces.