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[Northeast New Territories] Villagers who had offered houses for sale were not allowed to go upstairs: Department of Mi wants to get home and break up

2019-12-27T13:08:11.640Z


The development of the Northeast New Territories is in full swing, and the villagers' homes are about to disappear. Some people are not sure whether they will be resettled. Because of this, they lost their jobs, were emotionally trapped, and were arguing with each other. Mr. Li, a Kutong villager, bought a property in the 1990s. Unfortunately, the good times are not good. Unexpectedly, a decision that day prevented their family from being resettled. Years have passed, and he still does not know if he can go upstairs. "Everyone who works part-time is a house, and I want a part-time job to be a house. It ’s so painful. It ’s going to ruin my family. ? "Northeast New Territories Series 4


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Written by: Wang Jieen

2019-12-27 21:00

Last updated: 2019-12-27 21:00

The development of the Northeast New Territories is in full swing, and the villagers' homes are about to disappear. Some people are not sure whether they will be resettled. Because of this, they lost their jobs, were emotionally trapped, and were arguing with each other.

Mr. Li, a Kutong villager, bought a property in the 1990s. Unfortunately, the good times are not good. Unexpectedly, a decision that day prevented their family from being resettled. Years have passed, and he still does not know if he can go upstairs. "Everyone who works part-time is a house, and I want a part-time job to be a house. It ’s so painful. It ’s going to ruin my family. ? "

Northeast New Territories Series 4

Mr. Li has lived in Kwu Tung for 30 years, but because he applied for a first home loan in 1994, he had a chance not to be resettled. (Photo by Lu Yiming)

The bungalow in front of him was the home where Mr. Li had lived for about 30 years and was bought by his father that year. There are water seepage everywhere in this house. When the water pipe is opened in the morning, it is all yellow water. However, the land is about to be collected. They would rather save maintenance costs. "It will take a lot of land to be reclaimed from next year. It will be moved later."

This kind of living environment is definitely not good. The bungalow belongs to the rest of the project scope. The two couples applied for the morning house but were rejected. Mr. Li said, "I bought a private house in 1994, and then I had physical problems, and I lost my job when I encountered SARS. It seems like fate arranged, and finally sold the left floor. "The unit finally lost, losing about 370,000 yuan. Since the unit applied to the government for a first home loan, he was deemed to have enjoyed "housing benefits", which prevented him from passing the eligibility check.

Upstairs indefinitely, daily tortured: really good

After selling the private house, the family moved back to Kwu Tung to live in peace. They thought it would be safe to live, but the Northeast New Territories project was about to start, and they would lose their home again. Mr. Li said that he was constantly being asked to provide proof of income before selling the property, but at that time he had to do odd jobs to take care of his daughter. There was no proof, and there is still no result.

Waiting for the most torture, Mr. Li finds it difficult to sleep every day, and the couple often quarrels. "She buried herself in a corner for no reason at all," Mr. Li said.

Mr. Li said that because of the problem of going upstairs, his wife often cried, and the couple even quarreled. (Photo by Lu Yiming)

Resign for upstairs

Mr. Li has liver disease, and Mrs. Li is the pillar of the family's economy. After being rejected by the Housing Society in June, the government department stated that it will have the opportunity to refer the case to the Housing Authority in the future, but the Housing Authority needs to review the income. Mrs. Li's income has already exceeded the monthly income limit of 23,000 yuan. In the end, she chose to resign. The family lived in savings with only zero income. "I have been working for the next 20 years, and it is easy to leave."

Mrs. Li said that after several twists and turns it was found that the HS would still process its application, and she was most afraid that everything would only be exchanged for a "empty."

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Mrs. Li said that the current house was very old, and sometimes it even dripped while sleeping. (Photo by Wang Jieen)

Raising a child is a hundred years old and has long been worried about ninety-nine. Li Tai said that her mother had been worried about her situation, but unfortunately, she could not see her daughter go upstairs.

I told my mother that she could take me to the public housing estate, but she had already left, and I always walked to the public housing estate.

Li Tai

The development of Northeast New Territories has entered the development stage. The Lands Department has cited the Land Resumption Ordinance. Starting from December 27, 784 private lands (covering an area of ​​about 68 hectares) and land occupied by nine graves (relating to With an area of ​​approximately 752.8 square meters), to advance the first-phase projects in the New Development Zones of Gudong North and Fanling North, the title of the affected land has been recovered by the government since the above date.

The first-phase development plan includes the pre- and first-stage site formation of the new development area for new town development, Fanling Bypass, and related infrastructure projects. Land resumption and compensation are expected to reach 14 billion yuan.

Land acquisition for Northeast New Territories development

Source: hk1

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