One hundred villas in a certain area of Zunyi City were developed by a developer named Hongyun Real Estate. The project began to be sold in 218, which attracted the attention of many buyers. However, now this project has become a series of uncompleted residential flats, which makes buyers fall into the problem of safeguarding their rights.
The developer's illegal operation was exposed
In fact, the unfinished project did not happen suddenly. As early as 219, some buyers began to find that the construction site was shut down, but the developers have been delaying the delivery. By 22, the project has been completely shut down, and buyers are beginning to worry about whether their houses can be delivered as scheduled.
until 221, a property buyer broke the news through the online platform, exposing the illegal operation of Hongyun Real Estate. It turned out that this developer violated the relevant regulations and did not pay the deposit in accordance with the regulations during the project construction. At the same time, developers still have problems such as broken capital chain, which leads to project shutdown.
The problem of property buyers' rights protection highlights
The unfinished project not only brings economic losses to property buyers, but also puts them in the dilemma of rights protection. Due to the break of the developer's capital chain, buyers cannot recover their losses through legal means. And developers have not given any solutions, so that property buyers feel very helpless.
how should property buyers protect their rights?
although the situation faced by buyers is rather difficult, it is not without solutions. The following are some ways that property buyers can try to protect their rights:
1. Organize a rights protection team
Property buyers can unite to form a rights protection team to protect their rights and interests. Rights protection teams can report problems to government departments and the media through collective signatures and joint complaints, which will attract more people's attention.
2. Seek legal aid
Property buyers can seek legal aid and ask lawyers how to protect their rights and interests. If necessary, property buyers can recover their losses through legal channels.
3. Contact the developer
Although the developer has problems such as broken capital chain, buyers can still try to contact the developer to learn about the project progress and solutions. If the developer can provide a solution, buyers can consider negotiating with the developer to solve the problem.