The Paper reporter Li Siwen Lv Xinwen intern Zhou Xiaoting

  Recently, in the underground parking lot of a community in Shenzhen, Guangdong, a woman claimed that the parking space was occupied and had a dispute with others. She wanted to block the parking space with her Bentley, and also said that "there are 50 Bentleys at home", which caused concern.

  On June 5, an owner of the community involved told The Paper that the dispute stemmed from the developer's gift of the right to use the "public" parking space in the residential area to the owner of the apartment area as a "special parking space", causing dissatisfaction among the owners of the residential area. In the past six months, disputes have continued. "This matter is also related to the parking space dispute."

  On the same day, the street staff of the community also told The Paper that the dispute was triggered by the real estate developer donating a parking space and is currently being processed.

  On the evening of June 5, in response to netizens reporting "public opinion on parking space disputes involving the wife of the secretary of a state-owned enterprise in Shenzhen", the official WeChat account of the Shenzhen State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission reported that the commission attaches great importance to it and is investigating and verifying it.

  An online video showed that in the underground parking lot of Shenzhen Baoneng Mansion, a woman claimed that her parking space was occupied and quarreled with others.

The woman said, "Driving my Bentley to block him", "Block here, I don't need Bentleys for a month, and I have 50 Bentleys at home." The other party called the parking space a public parking space.

  In this regard, Ms. Liang, the owner of Shenzhen Baoneng Mansion, told The Paper that the dispute really happened in the parking lot of the community, "In fact, it is not just a problem of two car owners, many of our owners are there, because there has always been a dispute over this parking space issue. , especially in the last month, so the riots caused are more severe."

  Ms. Liang said that the Baoneng Mansion is divided into an apartment area and a residential area. The residential area will be handed over for occupancy at the end of 2018, while the apartment area will be handed over and occupied at the beginning of this year. "The underground parking lot in the two areas is common. They are all public parking spaces on a first-come, first-served basis. But the developer promises to buy an apartment and give away the right to use the parking space, and some of the free parking spaces are below the residential area.”

  Ms. Liang said that the recent incident of "women driving a Bentley blocking a parking space" also started because of this.

"The disputed parking space is located in a residential area. The owner of the residential area thought it was all public, so it was parked by the owner of the residential area. Both parties believed that they had the right to use the parking space." Ms. Liang said that before the dispute occurred, the property had Part of the parking space was blocked twice and a floor lock was installed as a "special parking space" only for the owners of the apartment area, which aroused the objection of the owner of the residential area. The owner of the residential area removed the floor lock, including the parking space of the female car owner involved. lead to conflict.

  "We hope that the apartment can move the 'dedicated parking space' in the residential area to the apartment parking lot, so as to avoid more disputes." Ms. Liang said that the current Bentley owner's space occupation dispute has subsided, but the remaining parking space problem Still exist.

  In this regard, on June 5, the staff of the property management office of the Baoneng Mansion in the involved community said that the female Bentley owner did have the right to use the parking space, and the dedicated parking space for the apartment was promised by the developer when it sold the house. Inconvenient to respond.

  On the same day, the staff of Xiangmihu Street, which belongs to the community, introduced to The Paper that the owners of apartment buildings in the community were given parking spaces by real estate developers when they purchased real estate, but some parking spaces were located downstairs in residential buildings, and the owners of residential buildings advocated rights protection. , Some owners parked their cars in the disputed parking space, which caused a dispute, which is currently being dealt with.

"We have been notified by the relevant departments, and there will be a meeting tomorrow to discuss."

  On the evening of June 5, Ms. Liang told The Paper that the street office had sent people to remove some of the "special parking spaces" locks.