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LEHMAN, LEE & XU China Lawyers
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China Construction law In The News
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August 2013
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The China Law News keeps you on top of business, economic and political events in the China. |
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In the News |
China's Illegal Construction: Beijing Villa Atop Apartment High Rise To Be Demolished |
Late last month the construction of the world’s tallest building, located in the central Chinese city of Changsha, was halted because developers failed to get the appropriate permits required to break ground on the project. While the high-profile 838-meter (2,750 feet) building attracted the attention of the appropriate construction safety bureaus, many other projects go on despite not having legal permits, like the recently discovered faux mountaintop villa sitting on top of a Beijing apartment building. Nestled on top of a 26-story apartment building in Beijing is a two-story villa, surrounded by rock formations and scenic shrubbery, taking over the 1,000 square meter (11.00 square feet) rooftop area. Though the building, discovered by the Beijing Morning Post, actually took six years to finish, the man living in the rooftop home managed to get all the construction done without obtaining a single legal permit. Living in the extravagant house is a man only identified as a Mr. Zhang, who works as a professor. Residents in the building say that they have endured six years of loud construction noise as well as dealing with leaks and cracks in the walls as a result of the additional weight of the roof complex. Unfortunately for Professor Zhang, after six years, Zhang will have to find a new place to live. Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/chinas-illegal-construction-beijing-villa-atop-apartment-high-rise-be-demolished-photo-1381431
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