Core Viewpoint - The "tenant selling house" incident in Jinan has raised significant concerns regarding property measurement discrepancies and the legitimacy of tenant claims to ownership, leading to potential financial implications for local government compensation [1][3]. Group 1: Incident Overview - A tenant, identified as Cai, allegedly sold a property owned by landlord Wang without proper authorization, claiming to have purchased it in 2016 for a total price of 2.4 million yuan, but only paid an initial 800,000 yuan [3]. - The local street office, Shungeng, admitted to conducting only a superficial review of the tenant's claims, which has led to questions about the validity of the ownership recognition [3][4]. Group 2: Measurement Discrepancies - The landlord Wang reported that the property, originally measured at over 800 square meters, was recorded as 1,022.92 square meters during the government compensation process, resulting in over 1 million yuan in excess compensation [3][5]. - The street office stated that the measurement was conducted by a third-party company, and if discrepancies exist, the responsibility lies with the measurement company [4]. Group 3: Financial Implications - The compensation payments were stated to be sourced from the local district's finances, with the street office asserting that the situation does not involve state asset losses [5]. - However, the responsible party from the compensation company, Luxian, contradicted this, indicating that the street office is accountable for the agreements and that any measurement errors could indeed lead to state asset losses [5].
济南“租客卖房”事件再添疑问:涉事房屋“卖”给政府时或虚增面积百余平
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-19 07:27