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Should Parking Spaces Be Returned? Three Lawsuits Split the Same Case, with Vastly Different Outcomes | Apartment Building

The basement of the Asia Ren'ai Building in Kaohsiung City has no registered property rights. Some residents purchased permanent parking rights from the construction company, the National People's Congress, 33 years ago for NT$450,000 per space. However, due to unpaid taxes by the headquarters, the parking spaces were auctioned off by the court. 42 of the residents raised NT$11.4 million to purchase all 65 parking spaces. They then sued the 12 f…
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The basement of the Asia Ren'ai Building in Kaohsiung City has no registered property rights. Some residents purchased permanent parking rights from the construction company, the National People's Congress, 33 years ago for NT$450,000 per space. However, due to unpaid taxes by the headquarters, the parking spaces were auctioned off by the court. 42 of the residents raised NT$11.4 million to purchase all 65 parking spaces. They then sued the 12 f…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Monday, September 29, 2025.
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