Recently, a document titled "Notice of Loan Suspension for Home Buyers" has been widely disseminated on the Internet, exposing the plight faced by the owners of Minhou R&F Yueshan Lake. According to the content of the notice, the R&F Yueshan Lake project, which was originally scheduled to be delivered at the end of 2022, has been postponed twice and the delivery date has been extended to the end of 2023. However, issues such as some rumours and the slow progress of the developer's resumption of work have led to doubts about the final delivery date from the owners.
According to what the owner learned through the Minhou County Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau, the whereabouts of the funds in the supervision account are unknown. In addition, the developer announced that it would be delivered in rough, and the previously promised fine decoration issue has not been resolved. Against this backdrop, owners' trust in developers is in jeopardy.
According to Article 527 of the Civil Code and the confirmation of the contract dispute case (2019) Zui Gao Fa Min Zai No. 245, the suspension of loans was found to be legal and reasonable. Through this notice, the owners conveyed the following message to the buyers: by December 31, 2023, the developer must complete the project according to the delivery date agreed in the contract.
The exposure of this notice has attracted widespread attention. The owners are angry and disappointed by the developer's late delivery behavior, and they hope that through this action, the developer will be forced to resolve the issue and fulfill the contract as soon as possible. At the same time, the owners also called on the relevant regulatory authorities to strengthen the supervision of developers and protect the legitimate rights and interests of home buyers.
The exposure of the mortgage suspension notice of the owner of R&F Yueshan Lake has once again aroused people's attention to the chaos in the real estate industry. The incident also highlights the vulnerable position of home buyers in real estate transactions, calling for stricter regulation and better legal protection mechanisms. #Current Affairs Hot Headlines#