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After being notified of the repossession, it was discovered that the house had quality problems, and the problems were still not resolved six months after the contract period expired. Can I make a cla
After being notified of the repossession, it was discovered that the house had quality problems, and the problems were still not resolved six months after the contract period expired. Can I make a claim?

Yes. The situation you mentioned is a statutory check-out situation:

According to the "Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Law in the Trial of Commercial Housing Sales Contract Disputes", hereafter referred to as the "Interpretation"

Interpretation" Article 12: "If the main structure of the house cannot be delivered for use due to substandard quality, or after the house is delivered for use, the quality of the main structure of the house is indeed unqualified after verification, and the buyer's request to terminate the contract and compensate for losses shall be supported. "

Article 13 of the "Interpretation": "If the buyer's request to terminate the contract and compensate for losses due to quality problems of the house seriously affects normal living and use, it should be supported."

Also. There is a situation where you can agree to check out:

If the owner stipulates in the house purchase contract the relevant circumstances under which the owner can terminate the contract, and when the situation stipulates in the contract to terminate the contract occurs, the owner can exercise the right to terminate the contract. Otherwise, the owner shall bear liability for breach of contract. The owner cannot unilaterally terminate the contract except under statutory and contractual circumstances. Otherwise, the owner shall bear liability for breach of contract, and the contract shall continue to be performed and bear the losses caused to the developer.