laitimes

It's been dragging on! The "lantern damage assessment" house is going to be demolished, when will it be "to"? 100 years?

author:Momo's statement

The "lantern damage assessment" house is about to be demolished

Loading...

But when do you "want"?

A few days ago, the story of "lantern damage assessment" has once again attracted people's attention in the context of house demolition.

It's been dragging on! The "lantern damage assessment" house is going to be demolished, when will it be "to"? 100 years?

A husband and wife borrowed money to build a house, but the loan has not been paid off so far, but they have encountered the dilemma of "lantern damage assessment".

The idiom originated in a rental dispute in which the landlord scrutinized the room with a searchlight, deliberately nitpicking, and demanded high compensation.

Now, it is attributed to the behavior of "deliberately picking and finding faults".

It's been dragging on! The "lantern damage assessment" house is going to be demolished, when will it be "to"? 100 years?

In this story, the landlord's actions are undoubtedly self-inflicted. Not only did he deliberately provoke, but he also resorted to violent tactics and posed a threat to the tenants.

In the end, the house involved will be demolished due to suspected illegal construction, which also allows the landlord's behavior to be duly punished;

However, this story also makes us think about some issues in the rental market:

The relationship between landlords and tenants should be equal and just, but in reality, there are often some unfairness.

Landlords may be deliberately picky and demand high compensation, while tenants are often in a vulnerable position to defend their rights.

It's been dragging on! The "lantern damage assessment" house is going to be demolished, when will it be "to"? 100 years?

point of view

01

It's been dragging on! The "lantern damage assessment" house is going to be demolished, when will it be "to"? 100 years?

02

It's been dragging on! The "lantern damage assessment" house is going to be demolished, when will it be "to"? 100 years?

Epilogue:

Is it enough to dismantle it? After so many years of illegal gains plus fines, he has to be fined tens of millions of yuan, and this kind of fine is more popular than traffic fines.

Whether or not there is a contract cannot be used to define whether there is extortion.

From the only information available, it can be seen that the tenant was partially damaged, but it was far from 10,000 yuan.

In addition, whether the tenant can move out smoothly when the tenant does not pay according to the payment required by the lantern landlord is a key issue. If the landlord uses coercion, violence, verbal threats, etc., to prevent the tenant from moving out, it is extortion.

Judging from the landlord's behavior of hitting the tenant with bricks after the landlord has constituted extortion by means of baoli, the public security organs should determine whether the act is a public security punishment for injury or an extortion based on his conduct.

When you want to dismantle it, you must carefully observe the searchlight, but you have to pay for the bumps and scratches, by the way, who dismantles the electricity bill of the searchlight.

Now the homeowner is losing both spirit and money, and many people next door "look at the homeowner" differently, as well as the illegal buildings that have been demolished nearby, and the houses that cannot be rented out, will blame his family, and they will lose everything, and they can't raise their heads in the local area.

A new idiom has been added: lantern damage assessment.

"A landlord from Yushan took the house and checked it inch by inch with a searchlight, and in the end the loss was huge. It means that doing things too carefully will not outweigh the losses in the end. ”

Hopefully included in the dictionary.