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Is it okay to install isolation piles in underground parking spaces?

It is ok to install isolation piles in underground parking spaces, but it will really affect others' travel.

"The property has set up a row of isolation piles on one side of the road, causing many cars to be smashed." Recently, Mr. Wang, who lives in Binhai Capital Community in Decheng District, called our hotline 2220000 to report that many isolation piles were installed at the entrance and in the community, which brought a lot of troubles to the owners and many safety hazards to the elderly and children.

On July 27, the reporter came to the community and saw sporadic isolation piles at the entrance of the community. Isolation piles have also been installed in the flower beds in front of the two buildings closest to the community gate, and there are more than 20 isolation piles in front of the west building alone. It is observed that the isolation piles are made of iron, each about 50 cm high and about 10 cm in diameter.

"There are suddenly so many isolation piles in the community, and we feel very uncomfortable. Many car owners accidentally tripped over isolation piles. Especially at night, it is easier to touch the car. " Mr. Wang, the owner of the community, told the reporter that he guessed that these isolation piles might have been installed by the property to sell underground parking spaces, which had just been set up for more than a month.

Swimming pool parking space:

(1) According to the Property Law, the parking spaces and garages planned for parking cars within the building division should first meet the needs of the owners.

(2) If it should be delivered to the owner free of charge according to national laws or local government regulations, the function of the garage as a public supporting facility has been clearly defined in the community planning, and the construction of the garage is the legal obligation of the developer. Parking spaces that occupy roads or other venues owned by the owner for parking cars shall be owned by the owner.

(3) Or the developer has included the construction area of the underground garage when calculating the pool area, which belongs to the owner and does not need to pay the parking fee.

(4) In addition, the cost of building an underground garage is included in the residential development cost. At this time, the cost of parking space is included when buying a house, and it also belongs to the owner, and the developer has no right to sell it.

(5) With the consent of the owners' meeting, this part of the parking space can be sold under the condition of meeting the parking demand of the owners of the community, and the income generated will be owned by the owners and builders of the community.