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What should I do if I meet an unfinished building and pay the full amount?

Once you buy a house, the first thing to do is to calm down.

Do not check out. If you apply for checking out, the developer can give you a refund, but you should know that the house was returned to the developer, but the developer has no money to return it to you. At this time, it becomes an ordinary debt relationship between you and the developer. Even if the developer goes bankrupt, you will definitely not be the first person to pay back the money, so don't check out easily.

If it is a loan to buy a house and the house is not completed, the bank loan will still be repaid. If it is not returned, it will be blacklisted. Not only does it affect yourself, but it may also lead to children choosing schools in the future, so the money should be paid back normally. But you can apply to the bank for a suspended account, which means to discuss whether you can not return it for the time being until you have settled the house.

Collect evidence

What we really need to do is to collect evidence as soon as possible. After obtaining the evidence, we will entrust a lawyer to sue the developer together with other owners. Win the lawsuit, apply for enforcement, the developer goes bankrupt and liquidates, and the priority is paid. Next, the project payment will be paid to the construction team and material suppliers.

So don't be nervous when you encounter unfinished business, and deal with it calmly. Legal channels are the best solution. Here to remind you, it is best not to buy a new house in full, and don't buy it in full if you can.