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If a project is handover with three months left and there are still a few people working on it, it doesn't mean that the project will be closed.
The completion of a project will vary depending on a variety of factors, including but not limited to the following:
1.Project size and complexity: Larger or more complex projects may take more time to complete. If the project involves a wide range of fields, the time required will increase if there are technical difficulties or construction difficulties.
2.Human resources and team efficiency: If the number of project staff is reduced, it may indicate a slowdown in the progress of the project. At the same time, the efficiency of the team also affects the project schedule, and high-performing teams can accomplish more work in the same amount of time.
3.Funding and cost control: Project funding** and cost control are also factors that affect the progress of the project. If there is a shortage of funds or improper cost control, it can lead to a delay in the progress of the project.
Therefore, it is not certain whether the project will be completed based on the fact that there are still people working on the current project site. The specifics of a project need to be considered in a combination of factors. If you have doubts about the progress of the project, it is recommended that you take the initiative to communicate with the developer or construction party to understand the latest progress of the project and possible problems so that you can make a more accurate judgment.
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No. If it is postponed for half a year, the developer is required to postpone the delivery of the house in accordance with the contract. First of all, we need to look at the terms of the contract, and then negotiate according to the terms of the contract.
In addition, at the developer level, it should be seen what causes the late delivery of the house and try to avoid risks.
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1. When the developer is unable to deliver the house on time due to financial constraints, the buyer can require the developer to pay liquidated damages in accordance with the contract between the two parties.
2. If the developer is overdue, and meets the conditions for terminating the contract, the buyer can request to terminate the purchase contract signed with the developer on the grounds that the developer is late in delivery, and require the developer to refund the purchase price and bear the liability for breach of contract agreed in the contract.
However, when a developer is late on the delivery of a property, it is usually accompanied by a financial constraint, and some developers are even insolvent, and the properties developed by developers are generally mortgaged by banks. In other words, even if the buyer terminates the contract, the developer is likely to be unable to return the purchase price, and the bank, as the mortgagee, can demand the sale of the property and receive priority compensation, and the buyer's rights cannot be protected.
Therefore, it is advisable for buyers not to terminate the purchase contract lightly, but to wait for the developer to hand over the property. According to the laws of China, after the consumer has paid all or most of the payment, he has the right to demand the developer to hand over the house, and the rights of the mortgagee and the builder shall not oppose the consumer's right. If the consumer does not terminate the purchase contract, the consumer can ask the developer to deliver the house to him when the house meets the conditions for delivery.
3. If the developer stops the construction site due to insolvency, resulting in the failure to deliver the house, the buyer can spontaneously organize to apply to the court for the developer to enter the bankruptcy procedure, and once the company enters the bankruptcy procedure, the court can organize the establishment of a bankruptcy liquidation team with the participation of relevant departments, and the bankruptcy liquidation team will organize the bankruptcy reorganization of the developer, and restart the project through third-party capital injection.
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Hello, the way to deal with unfinished houses is: negotiate first, and if the negotiation fails, you can sue the court. If the developer is unable to deliver the building due to insufficient funds and the inability to raise funds for a long time, the developer may request to terminate the contract and request compensation from the developer.
The first thing is to determine the ownership of your property rights and request the real estate certificate from the housing management department in accordance with certain procedures. The second is to work with other owners as much as possible to jointly negotiate rights protection. The last thing is to wait for a better solution and use different methods to intervene for different reasons.
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