This way, buyers won’t have any other disputes.
The people living in this slum are all workers from nearby factories. Nowadays, people value having many children, so some families have many children and do not separate the family, so sometimes a family has workers from several different factories.
In recent years, the country's population has increased, housing space has become increasingly scarce, and factories have not built employee housing for a long time.
Many families live in a small house, and it is not uncommon for a family of eight to live in a small house of 16 square meters.
Gu Chun wanted to sell the house to families like this, where there were textile factory workers and they were short of living space.
Aunt Guo is the manager of the compound. When Gu Chun wanted to sell his house, he went to her immediately, hoping to ask her if there was a suitable buyer.
Who knew that when Auntie Guo heard her say this, her eyes lit up frighteningly and she excitedly grabbed her hand.
"Are you serious? You want to sell those two houses?"
Gu Chun nodded, "Yes, but it's not for sale. Free trading is not allowed now. It's for transfer."
Aunt Guo was delighted. "I know, it's a transfer. If you really want to transfer it, give it to our family."
Gu Chun didn't expect that he would find the buyer by asking this question, but,
"Auntie, isn't your house big enough?"
Aunt Guo has two sons. The current saying is that when the parents get old, they will be supported by their youngest son.
But the family hasn't split up yet, so they still live together.
Her house is a little bigger than Gu Chun's, but it also has two rooms.
A large house was divided into two small rooms, where the eldest son and the second son's families lived respectively.
The other room is occupied by Aunt Guo and her husband, and the remaining space is used to form a small kitchen.
So Gu Chun didn't expect that their family also needed to buy a house. It seemed that their family had a good relationship.
Aunt Guo is really miserable. To outsiders, it seems that the family is really close.
But who knew that when more people live together, there will be more conflicts.
The daughter-in-law felt that her parents would live with them in their old age, so they should give them an extra room for their children to live in.
The eldest daughter-in-law felt that her child was getting older and needed a separate room.
But the space in the house is so limited that there is no extra room at all.
The daughter-in-law meant that this house was the staff housing allocated to Aunt Guo’s husband, Uncle Guo, at the machinery factory, and it should belong to their family in the future.
I want my eldest son and his family to move out and rent a house.
The old couple are so fragile that they can’t bear to let their son’s family rent a house.
Now that Gu Chun's house is for sale, Aunt Guo suddenly feels enlightened.
They can buy it and then let their eldest son and his family move in.
In this way, the child can still be with the old couple, and the extra rooms in the house can be given to the child.
Isn’t the problem solved?
After listening to her complaints, Gu Chun sighed in his heart. They had agreed to raise a son to provide for their old age, but in the end, the child had his own family and only thought about himself.
When the elderly grow old, they still have to worry about their children's affairs, worry about uneven distribution, and worry about their children suffering...
Why bother?
If she has children, she will definitely let them be self-reliant, eat according to their own abilities, and not rely on their parents all the time.
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