[ This is part of a multi-post series about our little legal problem in Shanghai. To read previous installments go here
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On Saturday 2010/01/02, agent Xu called me saying that Li had agreed to pay for the damages/penalty and that we should all meet again. I was of course suspicious. A sudden change of heart? That just didn’t sound consistent with their previous behaviors or attitudes. I told Xu to fax over a copy of the agreement on the payment for the damages/penalty fees; he refused. I suggested that he just send me a text message of the agreement content; he also refused. He threatened me to go out and meet or if he were ever put on the stand as a witness, he would say that Li wanted to hand over the apartment to me but I was uncooperative and refused to meet. At this time, the confinement ah-yi that worked for me during Mia’s first month of life was visiting, and so I told him that I had a guest at home and couldn’t talk anymore at this point. I was a bit bewildered by his audacity to threaten me.
I text messaged Huang, Li’s husband, saying that Xu told me that they agreed to pay for damages/penalty fees and that once I received confirmation by fax or text message from the agent, I would set out to meet with them to re-do the apartment hand-over.
Many hours passed and there was no response. I called Lawyer Sui; he advised me to be proactive and not to shy away from communication. I got my tape recorder ready, dialed Huang’s number (as I had no other numbers of Li et al), and put the phone call on speaker so that my father and brother could hear and talk, too.
Huang picked up. I identified myself, and the rest of the conversation went like this:
Me: I sent a text message to you a few hours ago and am wondering what your response is.
Huang: We have no response.
Me: Agent Xu said that you agreed to pay for damages/penalty fees.
Huang: We have agreed to no such things. What we are ready for is perhaps to pay you some kind of compensation.
Me: Could you please tell me the amount of this compensation?
Huang: I’m not talking to you anymore. You talk to my lawyer. (hands phone over to his lawyer, with chattering in the background.)
Me: Hi! To whom am I speaking?
Tang: This is Lawyer Tang.
Me: Hi! Lawyer Tang.
Tang: We’re talking about “compensation”, but the apartment is yours, as according to the piece of paper that you signed yesterday. (Dad rushes over to the phone.)
Dad: The apartment is ours?
Tang: Yes, it is yours. You signed the paper yesterday, so the apartment has already been handed over to you.
Dad: We are so glad to hear it! Thank you so much!
Tang: You’re welcome and don’t mention it. It’s yours; you may enter.
Dad: But how about the keys; we haven’t gotten the keys.
Tang: You haven’t gotten the keys? (muffling in the background for a few seconds.)
Tang: But you got the keys, according to the piece of paper that you signed. The blank boxes were checked.
Dad: But in reality, we never got the keys. But if you are sure that the apartment is ours, we will enter our apartment.
Tang: Of course! Do what you want; the apartment is yours.
Dad: Thank you, thank you… (interrupted by me)
Me: Lawyer Tang, Hi! Could you please identify yourself? What is your full name?
Tang: My last name is Tang, as in Tang Dynasty.
Me: Could you please tell me which law firm you represent?
Tang: PuHui. Pu as in PuDong. Hui as in HuiKuan.
Me: Thank you. Could you please give me your phone number so that I could reach you in the future.
Tang: My mobile number is………
Me: Thank you. About the compensation. Once you work it out, could you please call me later to give me an exact amount?
Tang: Of course! Of course!
Me: Thank you. Bye bye.
Tang: Bye bye.
Of course, he never called me. I called our lawyer, Lawyer Sui, to meet the next day. He wanted to wait until Monday, but I begged to meet on Sunday morning.
Sunday morning, 2010/01/03, my brother, Dad, and I met with Lawyer Sui who reviewed all of our contract and related documents. I told him everything that had happened up until that day. He explained that the piece of paper that Li and I signed on 2010/01/01 basically meant that the RMB20.000 had been paid off by me with their bills being paid off by them (as in the “all moneys relating to this apartment have been paid and cleared” stated on the paper), and the keys were given to me. If Li et al declare that this piece of paper stands and that they gave us the keys, then they would also be saying that I have paid them the RMB20.000.)
We paid for a long consultation and I decided to officially hire him. He promised to talk to Lawyer Tang on Monday, hopefully work out an acceptable settlement, and advised me not to take this to court because the amount of the money involved was so small that it was not worthy of the time or the legal expenses.
Lawyer Sui confirmed with us that the apartment is ours, as the Property Certificate Booklet of this apartment is under my name, and that we may enter.
That afternoon, we first went to the admin center, but it was closed for the New Year Holiday. We went to the Neighborhood Office which was also closed. We then finally went to our building. The same guard was there. We told him that we needed to enter our apartment, but as we had no keys, we had to get a locksmith. He said he wanted to call Li because the night of the new year’s day right before they left the apartment, they told the guard to call them if we ever asked to be let in the building. Both my dad and I were so glad that we have a responsible guard and told him to please go ahead and call Li before the locksmith began dismantling the lock. I was very curious to hear what the response would be from Li. After the call, the guard said that we should go ahead and get in our apartment.
The locksmith worked on dismantling the lock for a very long time. We had a new lock replaced and I bought 3 gate cards to enter our building. Finally we went in and checked that the apartment was in good condition. We were glad that our contractors could finally begin working on the apartment. I went home, feeling exhausted and a little relieved, while Dad went to meet and give a set of keys to the contractors.
I couldn’t wait for myself to pay Li what was left of the RMB20.000 and for this case to be settled and closed. I couldn’t sleep well, focus on anything else, or spend time with my husband and kids.
Tricks, tricks, and more unbelievable tricks had just begun on their side without our realization…….