Hundreds of houses built without permits in Da
Nang
Hundreds of houses in the
central Vietnamese city of Da Nang were found to have been built without the
proper permits, resulting in troubles and headaches for their owners.
Houses in
the K38 residential area in the central city of Da Nang . Tuoi Tre
The
residences found to be in violation of permit regulations are located in the
K38 residential area in My An Ward, Ngu Hanh Sin District, a housing project
developed by the 98 Project Management Committee under the Ministry of
National Defense.
Two
hundred and seventeen houses are under construction in the area, all of which
were originally meant as homes for military soldiers and officers, however,
many officers chose not to settle in the houses and have instead opted to
resell the residences to civilians.
According
to the observation of Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reporters, most of
the residences have completed exteriors and reached three stories tall.
V.H.,
a local resident who purchased one of the houses, stated that she first
became aware that the houses lacked a building permit when she was unable to
finalize the legal procedures for ownership to be transferred to her name.
According
to Le Ngoc Nam, an official from the People’s Committee in My An Ward,
residence transfer procedures for the houses cannot be completed due to the
lack of building permits.
Though
local authorities are aware of the situation, they have not penalized the
project developer because the land plots are owned by the military, Nam
stated, adding that the military’s ownership disallowed inspections from
being carried out on the construction site.
Aside
from the absence of building permits, the balconies of the houses were also
built wider than allowed, compromising public space along the neighborhood’s
sidewalks, said Tran Thi Kim Hien, deputy director of the Land Registration
Office in Ngu Hanh Son District.
The
constructions also violated the city’s urban planning regulations, Thai Ngoc
Trung, deputy director of the municipal Department of Construction, added.
Regarding
a solution to the issue, no decision has been announced by local authorities,
Vu Quang Hung, director of the city’s construction department, said during an
interview with Tuoi Tre on Tuesday.
A
meeting has also been convened between the municipal People’s Committee and
the developer of the project to discuss the problem, Hung continued.
Any
adjustment to the houses will be decided over the next few days, the official
stated, adding that competent authorities should also take the rights and
benefits of the owners into consideration.
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Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 12, 2016
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