The Legal Battle Over Elevator Installation in Guangdong: 80-Year-Old Man’s Fight for Access

2023-11-12 06:55:05

The 80-year-old man has a tough attitude and opposes the installation of elevators in the community. (Schematic diagram/pixabay)

A community in Guangdong Province, mainland China, discussed installing elevators from 2017 to 2018. At that time, 32 of the 44 households agreed. One of them, an 80-year-old man, had a tough attitude and did not participate in the investment. Unexpectedly, when the elevator was built, the old man Tu said that he also wanted to enjoy the convenience. Even after he paid the supplementary funds, he was still collectively opposed by other residents, and then the old man even filed a lawsuit in court. Now the result has been announced.

According to “Star Video”, a 9-story apartment building in Liwan District, Guangdong City, Guangdong Province, mainland China, discussed installing an elevator from 2017 to 2018. During the voting stage, 32 of the 44 residents agreed, but the residents living in The 80-year-old man named Guo on the third floor had a tough attitude and expressed his opposition to the construction, which caused the elevator to be built a year late.

The old man did not participate in the investment because he had objections at the time. Unexpectedly, after the elevator was built, the old man suddenly expressed the hope that he could use the elevator after paying the corresponding fund-raising funds. However, 32 residents believed that the old man had objections to the installation of the elevator in the early stage, causing most of them to The rights and interests of the residents have been damaged, so they are opposed to using the elevator.

Then the old man felt it was unfair and sued the court, requesting confirmation that he had the same rights as the 32 residents after paying the financing fees. The court held that the elevator was a common part of the building, so the old man and other residents had the right to use and jointly manage the elevator. Therefore, the old man does not need the consent of the majority of residents to use the elevator.

Therefore, the court ruled that after the old man paid the fund-raising money, the community representative must provide the old man with an elevator card for him to take the elevator. In response, 32 residents appealed, which was ultimately rejected.

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