The pain of unfinished buildings: calling for responsibility and serious accountability!
In China, the existence of a large area of unfinished buildings is like a deep scar, stinging the hearts of countless buyers. We can't help but ask, why in the face of such a major problem, no leader has come forward to take responsibility? There are many links involved in this such as approval, construction, loans, and supervision, shouldn't the relevant personnel be responsible for these unfinished buildings?
First of all, the approval process is crucial. Who approves these potentially risky projects? The approval department should have strictly checked and comprehensively assessed the feasibility of the project, the qualifications of the developer, and the financial strength. If there is negligence or non-strict implementation of standards in the approval process, it will lay a hidden danger for the emergence of unfinished buildings. Approvers should be responsible for their own decision-making to ensure that each approved project has adequate security and sustainability.
The unit in charge of construction is also to blame. In the construction process, are there problems such as cutting corners and illegal operations? Is the construction carried out in accordance with the quality and schedule agreed in the contract? If the construction unit fails to perform its duties, resulting in a stagnation of the project or a quality problem, it must bear the corresponding responsibility. They should be accountable to homebuyers to ensure that the homes delivered meet quality standards and safety requirements.
The lender of the loan is equally responsible. Do banks and other financial institutions conduct adequate risk assessments of the project when granting loans? Is there effective monitoring of the use of developers' funds? If loans are issued too haphazardly, or if action is not taken in a timely manner after a project has a problem, the risk of unfinished buildings can be exacerbated. Financial institutions should strengthen risk management to ensure the safe and rational use of loan funds.
Regulators are even more critical. They should conduct comprehensive and strict supervision of the entire real estate development process, and identify and solve problems in a timely manner. If supervision is not in place and a blind eye to non-compliance, it will condone the bad behavior of developers and lead to the worsening of the problem of unfinished buildings. The regulatory authorities must earnestly perform their duties, strengthen the daily supervision and inspection of projects, and ensure the healthy and orderly development of the real estate market.
These relevant personnel have unshirkable responsibilities, and they must be seriously held accountable, and they will never let go of a black sheep. Just because there are many people involved, we can't do the law and not blame the public. The failure of each link may lead to the emergence of unfinished buildings, and each responsible person should be responsible for his own actions. Only in this way can we give an explanation to the buyers and maintain social fairness and justice.
Buying a home is one of the most important investments in most people's lives. Home buyers spend a lot of savings and are even saddled with heavy debts just to have a warm home. However, when they are faced with unfinished buildings, they not only suffer huge losses financially, but also suffer tremendous psychological pressure. They paid money and effort, but got an unwanted house, and this pain and helplessness is heartbreaking.
In order to solve the problem of unfinished buildings, decisive measures must be taken. On the one hand, it is necessary to comprehensively sort out the existing unfinished buildings and formulate practical solutions. The government can coordinate the efforts of all parties to bring in new developers or funds to promote the resumption of construction of the project and deliver it to home buyers as soon as possible. On the other hand, it is necessary to strengthen the supervision of the real estate market, improve relevant laws and regulations, increase the cost of violations, and prevent the emergence of unfinished buildings from the source.
At the same time, it is necessary to establish and improve the accountability mechanism and seriously deal with the relevant personnel who caused the unfinished buildings. Regardless of whether it is a leading cadre or an ordinary staff member, as long as there is dereliction of duty in the work, they should bear the corresponding responsibility. Only in this way can people see the government's determination and strength to solve the problem, and can restore the confidence of home buyers.