"I have 50 Bentley cars at home, and I'm stuck here if I don't use them for a month." This is a woman's speech in a parking dispute. After the incident came out, it immediately sparked heated discussions on social platforms. During the telephone connection between China and Singapore, Ms. Ouyang, the party involved in the incident, said that some videos on the Internet were late dubbing, and related subtitles and contents were malicious clips.
It is worth noting that in this parking dispute, this woman claimed that her husband was the secretary of a state-owned enterprise. Subsequently, Zhang, an executive of Shenzhen Ye Zhen (Group) Co., Ltd., a real estate listed company owned by Shenzhen State-owned assets, was involved.
On the evening of June 6th, according to the First Financial Report, the Secretary of the Board of Directors of Shenzhen Ye Zhen, a listed company, responded that according to the company's preliminary investigation, the Secretary of the State-owned enterprise in the parking space dispute case was indeed Zhang, a Shenzhen executive, but Zhang was divorced and single, and the Bentley female car owner was the object of Zhang's association, not her family.
In fact, the important core background of the parking space dispute in Baoneng Mansion lies in the developer's promise to "buy an apartment and give a parking space", and whether the gift of parking space use right is legal has become the focus of controversy. The reason why the developer declared to the apartment owner that "buy a house and send a parking space" may be related to the apartment sales environment in Shenzhen at that time.
Parking disputes in Shenzhen, especially those involving talented rooms, houses and apartments, have always been a problem. Shenzhen's parking space management and property management rules are different from other cities. The root of the contradiction lies in the fact that the rules formulated by the government are not market-oriented and there is a lot of room. From a deeper perspective, the Baoneng Mansion incident actually touched on the parking problem that has plagued Shenzhen owners for many years and the ownership of parking spaces.