An apartment building in China (pictured)
oddly stands in the middle of a new road as one of its owners refused
to sell their home to the government, claiming that the compensation was
not enough, according to media reports.
Luo Baogen and his wife
are still occupying the five-storey block in Wenling city in Zhejiang,
even though their neighbours have all moved out. They argue that the
compensation offered is not enough to cover rebuilding costs.
In
the past, private ownership of property was abolished in China, hence
residents could be easily asked to move out. However, new laws state
that demolishing a property by force is considered illegal.
As
such, the couple were not forced to move out of their home. To ensure
their safety, adjacent rooms in the block were not demolished.
The new road leads to the Wenling railway station but has not been officially opened.
Romesh Navaratnarajah, Senior Editor of PropertyGuru, wrote this story. To contact him about this or other stories email romesh@allproperty.com.sg