What is the latest policy on civil air defense parking spaces?
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The latest policy on civil air defense parking spaces is: The right to use civil air defense parking spaces can only be leased, not sold, and gifting is also not allowed. A lease term of 20 years is the maximum period permitted by contract law. No individual or entity has the right to sell or transfer the ownership or usage rights of civil air defense projects, as this would harm the interests of both the state and the buyer, and any signed contracts or agreements would be invalid. Purchasing such civil air defense parking spaces is not legally protected upon expiration, which is also the source of disputes after 20 years. Legally, the rights concerning civil air defense parking spaces are still not fully defined, and policies are based on local regulations. Therefore, when purchasing a civil air defense parking space, it is essential to clarify the rights associated with the space and preferably document the transfer of usage rights in a written agreement to avoid unnecessary disputes later.
I recently studied the civil defense parking space policy. As a long-term parking space renter, I find the latest regulations quite significant. Simply put, these parking spaces are state-owned and cannot be bought or sold, but they can be leased for up to 20 years at rates cheaper than commercial parking spaces. The policy adjustments have made the leasing process more transparent, preventing developers or property management from overcharging—for example, the monthly rent in my community dropped from around 500 yuan to about 300 yuan. A key point is that these spaces may be requisitioned for air defense purposes during wartime, but they remain available for parking in peacetime. I think this is very convenient for car owners, solving the parking shortage issue, especially in cities where parking spaces are scarce. Reasonable leasing can save a lot of money. I recommend checking contract details carefully to avoid disputes and maintaining the parking spaces properly to ensure safety.