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Caesar's tens of millions of mansions have rotted away. What should the owner do?

As far as I know, there are not many good ways to solve this problem at present, but in the process of signing the contract, we should pay attention to leaving evidence. After all, the law stresses evidence. At present, under the environment of frequent construction in China, uncompleted residential flats have become a very common problem. Although there is no way to deal with it, no one wants to encounter such a thing. After all, it's a waste of their time. In the face of this problem, first of all, we don't need to argue with others, just take up legal weapons and sue enterprises or individuals. In general, this problem can be solved through various channels.

? First, try to determine the ownership of the house. It is an important factor for a small partner who bought a house to know who the owner of the house is. If you can't get a good solution to the ownership problem when buying a house, try not to buy such a house. No matter what the other party offers, it is useless. After all, buying a house is not yours. If we buy an uncompleted residential building, the first way is through legal channels. Only in this way can we protect our rights and interests. Never quarrel with others, it will only waste our time.

Second, report to the local government? There can't be only one victim in an uncompleted residential building. In this case, we can contact the victims and jointly safeguard rights. In this case, the local government will inevitably solve this problem. Secondly, in the absence of funds, the government may also find ways to restore the capital chain. Many economic disputes and uncompleted residential flats in many places are handled with this idea.