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What should I do if the parking space in the community does not meet the national standards?

The parking space is not up to the standard size. If the property fails to negotiate for the first time, you can choose to complain to the relevant departments.

Now many communities have designated parking spaces, and some parking spaces will be sold to the outside world. If you buy a parking space that does not meet the standard, it will cause the embarrassment that the vehicle can't stop.

Therefore, in this case, we must negotiate with the property first. If negotiation fails, we can complain to the relevant departments.

You can also ask the developer for the parking space plan of the community, and the design institute will stamp it. Or through the owners' committee to the construction committee for the record. Then, take the evidence that the plan does not match the reality and go to the local housing authority to complain. According to the investigation and study, the legislative department believes that public places such as roads, green spaces, public facilities and property service rooms, as ancillary facilities of buildings, should be owned by the owners in principle.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code

Article 73

Roads within the building division belong to the owner, except those belonging to urban roads. The green space in the building division belongs to the owner, except the urban public green space or the express individual. Other public places, public facilities and property services within the building division are owned by the owner.

Article 74

In the building division, the parking spaces and garages planned for parking cars should first meet the needs of the owners. Ownership of parking spaces and garages planned for parking cars within a building division shall be agreed upon by the parties through sale, gift or lease.