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Demolition incident of nail house

In current demolitions, local governments mostly use various means to promote the demolition process on the grounds of promoting urban construction. Urban construction has indeed been accelerated, but public interests and personal interests are still issues worthy of attention. Now let’s give an example of the demolition incident in Beiwu Village on the south side of Yuquan Mountain in Haidian District. It is up to everyone to judge the public interests and personal interests.

Beginning in January 2009, Beiwu Village served as a pilot project for “urban-rural integration”. On March 19, Beijing Youth Daily reported that the ground was laid for the relocation housing in Beiwu Village, and the first-ever construction of the Area A project "resulted in residents going upstairs by the end of October." Zhang Quan, the person in charge of the "vacation" and secretary of the Yuquan Village Committee, disclosed: The land use of Beiwu Village is "to build a high-standard hotel, and the second phase of Yuquan Huigu will become an office and scientific research area." On March 24, 2009, the "Beiwu Village Vacation and Reconstruction Plan" was released, and the plan was determined to be a "self-vacation" of "villagers' autonomy".

In June 2009, at the request of some villagers, I went to Beiwu Village for investigation. Among the approximately 30 villagers randomly interviewed in the village, none of them "voluntarily" vacated and renovated. The reason is very simple. One square meter The value of one meter of land for one square meter of building is clear at a glance. The villagers' own land can be built into houses and rented out, but when they move to the buildings, it becomes a question of how they can make ends meet. In addition, the villagers have no place to relocate. The so-called relocation building is under construction, and no one knows when it will be completed.

In order for the villagers to "voluntarily" vacate, many government leaders came here frequently. There were slogans everywhere in the village, giving people an irresistible sense of pressure. The government requires all public employees who refuse to sign the vacation agreement to go home. If they do not sign the agreement, they cannot go to work. Also, since the "vacation and relocation" was launched on June 1, a group of unidentified people have appeared in the village wandering around. Villagers' doors and windows have been smashed and destroyed from time to time, bricks have been thrown in the yard, and water, electricity, and telephone lines have even been cut off. .

As a representative of the People's Congress of Haidian District, in June 2009, I suggested that the relevant departments should conscientiously handle various legal procedures in accordance with the law and demolish the houses in accordance with the law on the basis of reasonable compensation to local villagers. The suggestion not to rush into forced evictions until compensation and resettlement work is properly resolved has not received any response.

On the afternoon of November 24, 2009, at the request of the villagers, we came to Beiwu Village again. In the evening of that day, we saw the group of unidentified men wearing camouflage uniforms. Less than an hour after we left Beiwu Village, Xi Xinzhu and villager Yu Xingui, who lived in Beiwu Village, were violently beaten by six unidentified people. Xi Xinzhu suffered a fracture in his right arm, a fracture in his right calf, a fracture in his shoulder blade, and multiple injuries on his body. , Yu Xingui was beaten unconscious and his face was covered with blood.

On December 12, 2009, the Yuquan Village Committee "announced" that 8 o'clock on the 14th would be the deadline for the Xi family to vacate. On the afternoon of the 14th, a large number of police vehicles and government personnel came to Beiwu Village on the south side of Yuquan Mountain in Haidian District, set up a cordon and surrounded Xi Xinzhu's home in the village. Xi Xinzhu, who was injured and hospitalized not long ago, had gasoline poured on his body and ordered the demolishers not to come in. The demolishers said, "Don't play this trick" and forced their way in. At this time, Xi Xinzhu ignited the gasoline on his body. Currently, Xi Xinzhu is still in the burn intensive care unit of the 304 Hospital.

Compared with the Tang Fuzhen demolition and self-immolation incident in Chengdu, in the Beiwu Xixinzhu demolition and self-immolation incident, the forced demolition was carried out by the village committee and the collective land was repurposed in the name of "villagers voluntarily vacating". With no planning permit, no land acquisition approval document, no hearing, no demolition permit, no dispute adjudication, no application for enforcement, and no any legal procedures, the legal house owned by Xi Xinzhu's family was forcibly demolished.

Before the self-immolation incident, we suggested that the villagers file a lawsuit, but they did not file a lawsuit, not because they did not understand the law, but because they understood the national conditions too well. After the tragedy, they finally went to court, but the court still closed the door to them.

Xi Xinzhu brought the case to court, and the presiding judge believed that the attorney "ignored the overall situation." What is the overall situation? Building a country ruled by law is the biggest problem. To govern the country according to law, we must first formulate good laws that represent the interests of the broadest public. The process of law formulation should be fully discussed by professionals and the public. Secondly, the government must strictly enforce the law and no one should have extra-legal privileges. Finally, there must be a neutral judiciary as the bottom line of justice.

If the Xi Xinzhu self-immolation incident had not occurred, many officials might have really thought that the Beiwu villagers went upstairs happily. For villagers, although they also like the beautiful city appearance and environment, survival and development are more important.

More importantly, there is a huge group that has been ignored in the demolition: those citizens who go to the city to work and can only rent low-cost houses. Taking Liulangzhuang next to Beiwu as an example, there are currently more than 4,000 aborigines and 50,000 new immigrants. Aboriginal people and new immigrants develop interdependently. Most of the new immigrants work in the service industry in the Zhongguancun area and cannot afford to rent urban houses. Liulangzhuang is very important to them. It is a "low-rent house" formed by the market. Once it is demolished, they will not be able to rent housing again. They had to find a new place to live and even had to change jobs. The local villagers have also increased their employment opportunities because of the new immigrants' housing and food. Although it is a bit dirty, they live in harmony and live and work in peace and contentment.

The demolition of Liulangzhuang will harm the interests of more than 50,000 people. What are the benefits to the public? Some people say that in order to protect the environment around the Summer Palace, just because some poor people live nearby, the Summer Palace is no longer the Summer Palace? Liulangzhuang was built earlier than the Summer Palace. Which is more important, the appearance of the city for some people or the survival of others? Some people say that public security in the urban-rural fringe is poor, so they should be demolished. This is the same thinking as the deportation system back then. It is like using splints to treat asthma and not eating because of choking. They think that by driving the poor outside the Fifth Ring Road, we will become a developed country.

Beiwu was first demolished for commercial development, and later for the construction of country parks. Even if the park is built, it seems to be for public interests, but it cannot be said that as long as public interests are involved, private interests must give in unconditionally, and the survival of many private individuals cannot be harmed for the sake of petty public profits. Dayi, the proposed draft of the "Expropriation Law" drafted by Gongmeng clearly stipulates with reference to the expropriation practices of various countries that "the public benefits that can be realized by the proposed project after expropriation should be greater than the expropriation compensation and expropriation fees allocated by the finance and the possible consequences of the project The total cost of environmental pollution and other public taxes." On the edge of the Li River, a prime tourist route in Guilin City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, a famous tourist city, there are two buildings that have been dismantled into frames, and more than 20 elderly people live in them. Because they had been included in the demolition scope 14 years ago, they were called the "most impressive households" by the media and local people. So, why have they lived in a building that could collapse at any time for 14 years? What kind of conflicts of interest are behind it?

The Xiufeng District Government Propaganda Office interviewed relevant units in Guilin City for this purpose. An article by the Xiufeng District Government explaining the reasons for the dangerous buildings on Binjiang North Road over the years - "Who has influenced Guilin's urban image", was published on People's Daily Online on October 17, 2011 in the name of "our reporter". At that time, it was only 7 days after Binjiang North Road suddenly encountered forced demolition. Although the author of the article worked in the Propaganda Office, he recalled that the mood of the people on Binjiang North Road was very intense at that time, and even when he went to take photos, he did it secretly.

In this article, the Xiufeng District Government Propaganda Office wrote: "'Although Chigui Company is illegally demolished, for the needs of urban development, the buildings at Nos. 98-112 and 114 Binjiang North Road It really should be demolished. All relevant departments are in compliance with the law,” said the relevant person from the Xiufeng District Government. The article stated that the demolition permit was extended until April 2004, and “Chigui Company did not renew it.” In other words, the "Demolition Permit" of Chigui Company has long expired, and it is an illegal demolition. In early March 2007, pictures of "The Most Excellent Nail House in History" began to circulate on the Internet: one was dug into a 10-meter-long house. In the center of the building's foundation in Shen Dakeng, a two-story building stood alone, like a lonely boat in the sea. Chongqing netizens named it "the most awesome house in history."

The media later. According to reports, the picture shows the scene after the property owner of No. 17 Hexing Road, Yangjiaping, Jiulongpo District, Chongqing refused to demolish the house and the developer demolished the surrounding houses. The house has a construction area of ??219 square meters. , is a business building. The local housing management bureau said that the house was built in the 1940s and 1950s and was an old dilapidated house. Now, the surrounding areas have been demolished, and a pit of more than 10 meters has been dug around the house, turning it into an "isolated island". ". On the 20th, the newspaper's A3 page "Property Law High-profile Protection of Legal Private Property" reported news pictures of "nail houses" forming isolated islands, which aroused widespread concern among readers of this newspaper.

The 22nd is the deadline for the Chongqing Jiulongpo Court to rule on "forced demolition". Yesterday morning, our reporter flew to Chongqing. At about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Yang Wu, who was called "the most awesome nail house in history" on the Internet, dug deep into the house. Yang Wu and his wife Wu Ping climbed up on a construction site into a house they no longer lived in. At this moment, there were less than 8 hours before the Chongqing Jiulongpo District Court notified them of the "deadline" for "voluntary relocation". Yang Wu and his wife Wu Ping did not panic. , they did not come to clean up the house to prepare for the demolition after the deadline. Instead, they moved some liquefied gas cylinders, bottled water, woks, bed boards and other daily necessities into the house. In this way, they were preparing to fight for the survival of the small building and boycott the court. of forced demolition.

The couple also raised the national flag on the roof of the building that day to show their determination. This two-story small building, which stands out of place on the site of a large pit more than 10 meters deep, is really going to be demolished today in the face of the court's ruling that it can be demolished from March 22?

At around 3 pm yesterday, the reporter rushed to Hexing Road, Jiulongpo District, Chongqing City, and the two-story building that had long been famous on the Internet was clearly in sight, the construction site

The door is locked. Wu Ping, who has become a celebrity after the incident, was negotiating with the security guards guarding the construction site, with nearly a hundred people watching. The construction site is surrounded by high-rise buildings on all sides. In a huge pit in the middle, a two-story dilapidated small building more than ten meters tall stands alone. This scene is indeed a "spectacle" in a modern city. In early March of this year, photos of such scenes began to circulate in major website forums. Due to the strong impact of the pictures, they attracted widespread attention from the society, and the head of the household was nicknamed "the most awesome nail household". A citizen surnamed Ma told reporters, "Didn't you say that demolition is about to happen? I came here specifically to take a look today." Many citizens at the scene expressed admiration for the "perseverance" of the household owner. "It's not easy to be in a stalemate with the developer for two years!"

Female household head Wu Ping told reporters that on March 19, the People's Court of Jiulongpo District, Chongqing issued a "time limit performance notice" to her: she must move by herself before March 22. Failure to perform within the time limit will result in enforcement action by the court.

"I will definitely not move until the problem is solved." Wu Pingyang raised the plastic bag in her hand, which contained various valid documents and legal texts, including a copy of "The People's Republic of China and the Constitution of the People's Republic of China. She said that the court’s ruling of “performance within a time limit” was illegal. “It is based on Article 94 of the Supreme People’s Court’s Interpretation of the Administrative Litigation Law: Failure to timely implement may cause harm to national interests, public interests or the legitimate rights and interests of others. "Irreparable losses." "In fact, it protects neither national interests nor public interests, but only the interests of developers," Wu Ping said skillfully citing the Constitution and Chongqing urban house demolition. Clauses in the management regulations and the newly introduced Property Rights Law and other laws and regulations indicate that she will insist on her legal rights and interests.

After two and a half years of bitter confrontation with the developer, the owners of this small building, Wu Ping and Yang Wu, finally chose to compromise and signed a new resettlement agreement on April 2. As a result, the small building like a lone boat was wiped out in this hazy night. Since the emergence of the "most awesome nail household" in Chongqing, nail households have gradually become synonymous with heroes who dare to fight against the evil forces that collude with government and businessmen. On the evening of November 6, 2011, on the construction site of Longtianzhi Street, Nantian Road, Haizhu District, the three-story building of the Li family, known as "Haizhu's most impressive household", was still lit. Except for some leftover items, it was empty. " Li Xueju, the owner of "Nail House", and his family moved to a 131-square-meter southeast-facing unit in Baogang Building, 300 meters away, two days ago. At around 10 a.m. on the 7th, the house that had stood alone for nearly five years was about to be demolished. This long tug-of-war ended with both sides making concessions, and the Li family received acceptable compensation conditions. However, his father passed away sadly at the beginning of the year, and the fear caused by live snakes and fireworks being thrown into the home has become an indelible shadow in the minds of the Li family. For developers, the economic losses caused by the delay in developing the land are inestimable. "Nail House" is located at No. 6, Longnan Lane 6, Longtian, Haizhu District. It is an independent red brick building with three floors. This house under the name of Li Xueju's father is the only ancestral home of the seven brothers and sisters of the Li family. In February 2006, Zhonghui Real Estate obtained the development and management rights of the land through auction. In early 2007, the Guangzhou Municipal Land and Resources Bureau issued a demolition permit. Because they could not agree on compensation conditions for demolition, the Li family and Zhonghui Real Estate started a tug-of-war for nearly five years. Li Xueju told reporters that the ancestral house is the only property owned by the seven siblings in Guangzhou, and everyone's rights and interests must be taken into consideration. The compensation conditions initially proposed by the developer were simply unacceptable.

And since more than 20 years ago, running a printing workshop on the first floor of her ancestral house has been her only source of livelihood, even for her father and sick brother and sister. Therefore, the developer was required to compensate her for the printing store on the first floor according to the standard of "commercial housing". That is three suites of 70 square meters, plus a bunk of about 45 square meters. When other neighbors moved out one after another, the Li family's house became a lonely "nail house" on the construction site. During the nearly five years of struggle, the family has repeatedly encountered various "strange" things. Similar things happen constantly. Li Xueju believes that these methods are secretly used by developers to "force evictions". However, the developers have denied it all, and the police have not solved the case so far. Not long ago, in the early morning of July 15, a window on the second floor of the old house was broken by a throwing stone. Two days later, in the early hours of the morning, someone suddenly fired a rocket-style firework tube at the front of the house. After experiencing the shock of her father's tragic death at the beginning of the year, Li Xueju suddenly realized her fear. "Perhaps I am getting older and my heart is tired." The conditions previously offered by the Li family: The first floor will be compensated as a "commercial house", which means that the developer needs to compensate for three suites of 70 square meters, plus an apartment of about 45 square meters. bunk. The developer originally proposed a compensation plan: compensation for shops and 2 million yuan in monetary compensation.

On October 8, Mr. Xiao from the developer Zhonghui Real Estate found Li Xueju’s family for negotiation and said that the developer would try its best to compensate according to Li Xueju’s request. This was the first time that Li Xueju saw the senior management of the developer. Lower your stance and proactively seek solutions. On October 13, after careful consideration, Li Xueju's family finally agreed to the developer's conditions: the developer would provide Li Xueju's family with a 131-square-meter resettlement house in Baogang Building, provide appropriate monetary compensation, and help Li Xueju find a shop.

The Li family withdrew the lawsuit from the Guangzhou Intermediate People's Court and vacated the house to the developer before November 8. Li Xueju told reporters that her family recognized the result, but there was no joy. "We are really tired. Since the other party has given in, let's just give in." The overseas brothers and sisters also returned to Guangzhou and are demolishing the old house today. At the same time, the seven brothers and sisters will complete the transfer procedures for the resettlement house in the real estate department. Next, Li Xueju will look for a suitable berth to start a new life. At 2 p.m. on November 9, 2011, media person Gao Chang posted an "indictment" from the Chengguan District Procuratorate of Lanzhou City, Gansu Province on Weibo, exposing the incident in which 17 households were prosecuted for conflicts with the local urban management. Or it is the largest prosecution of nail-biting households in the country. On October 21, 17 nail households went to court wearing handcuffs and shackles, and they all pleaded not guilty. The lawyer said that even though it was illegal to build a pergola, the urban management did not notify it verbally or in writing in advance. The case has not yet been decided. The "indictment" signed by the Procuratorate of Chengguan District of Lanzhou City stated: After review, it was found that in July this year, Ma Zhongliang, Mao Weiguo and others gathered on the state-owned land that had been recovered at the entrance of the original primary school in Chaoyang Village to gather surrounding villagers and build pergolas. , planting wooden stakes, pulling banners, and posting slogans to incite villagers to obstruct law enforcement officers from performing their duties. As a result, the law enforcement officers of the Chengguan District Administrative Law Enforcement Administration were unable to perform their duties, and 11 law enforcement officers including Miao Wenxiao were injured. The "Indictment" alleged that his behavior constituted the crime of obstructing official duties.

The direct reason that led to the arrest of 17 nail households was the pergola built with wooden piles and colorful strips under a large locust tree. On July 26, the urban management law enforcement team clashed with residents. In the early morning of the 27th, the police mobilized in large numbers and arrested 17 people, including Mao Weiguo, the oldest of whom was 65 years old. “In the afternoon, hundreds of people from the police, anti-riot squad, and urban management and law enforcement team, armed with weapons and shields, rushed towards the people who were cooling off under the big locust tree, and started fighting. Among the people who were beaten, there were the elderly, children, women, disabled people, and others. "There is a pregnant woman" Zhang Li (pseudonym), a resident of Miaotanzi, Chengguan District, Lanzhou, confirmed that this was caused by forced demolition, and the demolition households did have a conflict with the urban management team members. Both parties were injured. Currently, Zhang Fusheng and Gou Xianzhang are still at large. Another witness, Zhang Wang (pseudonym), said, "The police even fired three shots into the sky." Two teenagers who took videos and photos with their mobile phones were taken away, and resident Mao Weiguo (the second defendant in the case) had two of his hair broken. rib cage. Zhang Anfang, male, born in 1957, is a fixture in Chaoyang Street, Bengbu City, Anhui Province. Zhang Anfang was detained on October 25, 2011 and has been there for 6 years. Zhang Anfang's father, Zhang Yisheng, was a carpenter. During the War of Liberation, he fled from his hometown of Zoucheng, Shandong Province, to Bengbu, Anhui Province. Because he bought three bungalows on Chaoyang Street, Bengshan District, he was named "Zhang Anfang" to commemorate him.

Zhang Anfang was detained for smashing an excavator two years ago when he was using bricks to resist administrative demolition. The local police told Zhang Anfang's lawyer Wang Liangqi that Zhang smashed the construction company's excavator during the administrative demolition on November 30, 2009. On October 24, the Bengshan Branch of the Bengbu Municipal Public Security Bureau criminally detained Zhang Anfang on suspicion of intentional destruction of property.

Zhang Anfang’s home is in Chaoyang Street, Bengbu, Anhui Province. In 2005, the local shanty town was renovated, and the developer compensated the Zhang Anfang brothers for two apartments for four people. Zhang Anfang refused to move and asked for five apartments for his brother and his father. While defending his rights, Zhang Anfang was intimidated and injured while fighting against demolition. His family lived a life of fear without water or electricity. Relatives and friends once advised him to stop, but Zhang Anfang refused to compromise. The developers did not give in and were determined not to meet the Zhang family's "excessive" demands; the government stated that it would strictly abide by policies. The six-year deadlock has created a situation in which “all three parties lose”.

Zhang Anfang’s three-story building has been completely surrounded by new buildings in surrounding communities. It was dark in the Zhang family's house in broad daylight. His house had no water or electricity, and a faded red banner hung in front of the building that read, "Officials at all levels are welcome to come and experience life."

In order to protect his old house, Zhang Anfang borrowed a Tibetan mastiff from a friend and went to the market to buy seven dogs. Four of them are named "Baobao", "Weiwei", "Jiajia" and "Yuanyuan". Whenever a stranger approaches the old house, the dogs in the courtyard jump out from all directions and bark wildly. It costs more than a thousand to buy dog ??food every month, which is Zhang Anfang's monthly income. He thinks it's worth it. Ever since I got a dog, strangers have not dared to approach the Zhang family. Zhang Anfang also bought cameras and installed them in four directions for future evidence collection.

He also wrote petition materials, but most of them came to nothing.

On November 30, 2009, administrative demolition came.

When the excavator drove to the door, Zhang Anfang stood alone on the balcony of his third floor. He looked at the crowd downstairs: police, people from real estate companies, onlookers, and groups of young adults. In his panic, he forgot to turn on the generator and camera, and subconsciously tightened the bricks in his hands. Those bricks were prepared by Zhang Anfang to build a doghouse on the balcony. When bricks and Molotov cocktails flew downstairs, Zhang Anfang fired back with bricks. In the chaos, he was hit on the head and bled. His wife and daughter were frightened and begged him to stop. Afterwards, Zhang Anfang went to the hospital for a check-up. The hospital's diagnosis and medical record recorded that the head, face and abdomen were injured by the explosion.

The leader of the Administrative Law Enforcement Bureau called a timeout, but the forced demolition was not settled.

In January 2011, the "Regulations on the Expropriation and Compensation of Houses on State-Owned Land" was promulgated and implemented, and administrative demolitions were stopped. Now the only way to demolish the Zhang family's house is through judicial procedures.

Zhang Anfang’s resistance to demolition has affected the shanty town reconstruction project on Chaoyang Street. It was originally scheduled to complete the resettlement of more than 400 demolished households in April 2009. However, because the Zhang family refused to move, two houses could not be built, and more than 20 households could not move back to Chaoyang Street. The demolished households began to petition the government.

Wang Changshuang, secretary of the Bengshan District Party Committee, came to Zhang’s house and said that he would ensure the safety of Zhang Anfang. He also promised to have the leaders of the Administrative Law Enforcement Bureau, Public Security Bureau and other relevant departments sign to ensure Zhang’s personal safety.

A few days later, Zhang Anfang saw the letter of guarantee signed by Secretary Wang and various departments at the sub-district office. Zhang Anfang proposed to take the guarantee letter home. The street didn't agree and said it was being kept on his behalf. "What Secretary Wang said doesn't work?" Zhang Anfang was angry and left the street office without looking back. Negotiations were once again put on hold.

Zhang Anfang did not expect that during the protracted battle with the developer, his old father Zhang Yisheng died before he could move into his new house. The Zhang family believes that if water and electricity had not been cut off, their old father would not have passed away so quickly. On November 17, the old mother was sent to the hospital for rescue due to heart failure and is still hospitalized. The local neighborhood office sent people to deliver flowers. Someone from the developer came to tell the Zhang family and asked them to put forward conditions. Zhang Anfang's wife, Wang Ailing, told him that we are not talking about relocation now, but let him go first, otherwise we will file a lawsuit. On the afternoon of November 21, 2012, on the unopened avenue in front of Wenling Railway Station in Zhejiang, four buildings stood majestically in the middle of the road, two of which were still occupied by residents. Although the road has not yet been officially opened, some vehicles passing by have to go around the house. According to nearby residents, the residents did not sign the demolition consent form because the subsidy money did not meet their requirements.

Zhejiang Nail House # On November 30, 2012, at the scene of the most outstanding nail house in Wenling, Zhejiang, after Luo Baogen reached a demolition agreement with the government, the government hired a moving company overnight to move out Luo Baogen's belongings. While the moving company was moving things, the demolition crews were also demolishing the building layer by layer starting from the roof. In June 2015, there was an urban renewal project (urban renewal project, referring to the renovation of old houses) next to Tingzhou Road in Zhongzheng District, Taipei City. The land had been renovated, but a house in the center would not be demolished unless it was demolished. The owner The reason was not for money, but because he said his home was "the dragon's brain in the dragon's veins" and its demolition would cause disaster and make other residents unable to accept it.

Opening the map, Mr. Luo, the owner of the nail house, said that this dragon's vein is located in Longkou Market next to Xindian Creek, which is the dragon's mouth. Kuijiang Yihua's house in the front pavilion is the dragon's belly. National Taiwan University breeds talents, so it is the dragon. The uterus, the tail extends to Jingmei River, and his home is the head of the dragon; he also said that the murder of Zheng Jie, the murder of his girlfriend by a master of National Taiwan University, the Fuxing Nangang air crash, the harassment case of Chung Hsing Hospital, etc. were all because of the demolition next to his home. caused.

The residents of Dugeng case said, "We really want to go home. If we don't go home to this house, how old will the old mother be? Is there still a chance to go home? Please, please do it for us "Justice." Residents involved in the Dugeng case said that this case started as early as 1994, and the case was finally established in 2015. 79 of the 80 households were moved out in early 2015, and demolition began in May, except for the house named Luo. The Lord will not compromise in any way.

Taipei City Government officials pointed out, "The negotiation mechanism for this case is just about to start, so we still hope to have the opportunity to end it successfully." The city government emphasized that in order to avoid forced demolition, it will continue to negotiate with Luo's house However, the other 79 households have no choice but to continue waiting. This house is located at the intersection of Xianrendong Road and Xinyuan Road in Tunxi District, Huangshan City, Anhui Province. It is one of the 787 shantytown reconstruction projects in the city in 2012. In the past three years, because no agreement has been reached on the issue of expropriation and compensation, the house of this household is still standing at the crossroads of the renovation project, and is known as the most awesome "nail house".

At 10 a.m. on July 9, 2015, at the intersection of Xinyuan Road and Xianrendong Road in Huangshan City, Anhui Province, Huangshan City organized public security police, armed police, urban management and other forces to attack Zeng. Fan's family, known as "the most awesome household", had a three-story building demolished. On March 16, 2016, in Ningbo, Zhejiang, road "nail houses" also appeared in Luotuo Street, Zhenhai District. A newly built road was cut off by a residential building. Vehicles passing through this area could only pass in a large circle.

Just because one family failed to reach a demolition agreement, the road had to be detoured. Such "nail households" on the road have been reported frequently in the news in recent years. Recently, local forums in Ningbo revealed that road “nail houses” have also appeared in Luotuo Street, Zhenhai District. A newly built road was cut off by a residential building, and vehicles passing through this area can only pass in a large circle.

Gu Jianming, deputy director of the subdistrict office in charge of urban construction, received reporters. He also seemed a little helpless about what netizens called "nail households." He said that the actual situation is actually different from the speculations of netizens. The core reason why this household has not been demolished is not that they cannot agree on the conditions for demolition and resettlement, but because this household has internal disagreements about how to distribute the demolished houses.