Villa's garden is full of 6 wells, owner refuses to accept the house (picture)

by utonydwa51 on 2012-03-02 13:20:39

Shenyang resident Ms. Li bought a villa with a garden, but when she saw six additional manhole covers in the garden, she was stunned. Her dreams of growing vegetables and raising dogs in the garden were shattered... "One, two, three... six, there are six big manhole covers in front of the window, it's so annoying to look at." At around 2 p.m. yesterday afternoon, Ms. Li, an owner of a villa in a certain residential area in Hunnan New District of Shenyang, was counting the manhole covers in her own garden. Yesterday, citizen Ms. Li purchased a villa with a free garden in Hunnan New District, but there were six sewage manhole covers installed in the garden. Reporter Huaiyu Wu took the photo. Ms. Li introduced that the housing cost 17,000 yuan per square meter when she bought it, mainly because of the free private garden. However, upon receiving the house, Ms. Li found six wells with a diameter of about half a meter in the garden. "Now our family dares not to tidy up the garden, as it affects the aesthetics. Moreover, when repairs are needed, property management personnel will have to come to my garden, which will definitely cause damage and inconvenience," said Ms. Li. After inspecting the house, Ms. Li refused to take delivery and approached the sales supervisor, hoping that the developer could relocate the wells in her yard. However, the other party stated that it would be difficult to do so and could only offer some burial solutions. A responsible person in the park who did not wish to disclose his name said that the quality of the houses they sold had no problem. The facility manhole cover was a normal supporting facility in the park, and it was inevitable for manhole covers to appear in the garden. Subsequently, our reporter contacted the salesperson who sold the house to Ms. Li. The salesperson said that the issue of manhole covers in private gardens in this villa area was an old problem, which had occurred during the first phase. Generally, there were about two wells in each homeowner's garden, with the most having 12 wells in one garden, which belonged to the planning problems of the park. The reporter consulted an engineering design expert from a certain unit in Liaoning Province. This insider said that in fact, the developer had known long ago that there would be six wells in Ms. Li's private garden, as the positions of various pipelines had been clearly defined after the planning map came out and were reflected in the pipeline diagram. He suggested that citizens should request the pipeline drawings from the developer when purchasing off-plan properties to clarify the location of the pipelines. Chief Reporter Chen Hao