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A Nanjing netizen posted a video saying that the building security guards did not allow takeout food to be brought upstairs, and the property company responded

2024-08-22

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Produced by Zhang Lihao

Zhu Rongchen, trainee reporter of Zonglan News, and Yin Ming, reporter of Zonglan News

On the afternoon of August 21, a netizen posted a video saying that the property management of Nanjing Ogilvy Building did not allow takeout or self-brought meals to be brought upstairs, and the netizen had no choice but to stand at the gate to finish his takeout. On the afternoon of August 22, the property management staff of Ogilvy Building told the Zonglan News reporter that the details of the incident would be released later (situation statement), and no more information could be disclosed at present.

On the afternoon of August 22, a reporter from Zonglan News contacted the netizen, Ms. Xing. According to Ms. Xing, at about 1 p.m. on August 21, she went to the entrance of the building to pick up takeaway food, but when she entered the door, the security guard in the lobby stopped her and said that she could not bring takeaway food upstairs to eat. Ms. Xing felt that it was unreasonable and began to argue with him. "I was very hungry at the time and didn't want to waste food, so I ate directly at the gate before going up." Ms. Xing said.

On the afternoon of August 22, a reporter from Zonglan News contacted the property management company of Ogilvy Building. A staff member said that they were handling the matter and more specific details would be released to the public later (situation statement), and no more information could be disclosed at this time.

Afterwards, the reporter contacted the Property Management Section of the Housing Security and Real Estate Bureau of Jianye District, Nanjing. A staff member told the reporter that there are currently no clear regulations for the government to intervene in the specific requirements of the property company such as not allowing meals to be brought upstairs during the management process. The only suggestion is that Ms. Xing negotiate with the property staff of the building to resolve the issue.