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The windows of the newly bought house are covered by billboards. Billboard height 1.9 meters. What laws did the developer violate? How to protect your legitimate rights and interests?

This is called infringement of neighboring rights and lighting rights. The infringer is the creator of the billboard. I suggest you take photos for evidence first (omni-directional photos, indoor and outdoor, degree of light occlusion, etc.). ), and remember to attach a ruler next to it when taking pictures, indicating all kinds of data of length and depth. Then ask the person who erected the billboard to correct it. If he refuses or doesn't correct, you can sue the person who set up the billboard in court, and list the reviewer, planner and developer of outdoor advertising as defendants, so that they can remember it for a long time. This is one way.

The second is to directly sue the developer for breach of contract. The sales contract given to you by the developer should clearly stipulate the type and area of the house. The delivered house cannot have factors affecting the quality of the house and the quality of life. Affecting the lighting right is a typical unqualified delivery. You simply sue the developer directly and let the developer solve it.

The first way is to use it after you have fully obtained the house property right certificate and the land use right certificate, otherwise use the second way. The documents and evidence of the prosecution can be found by local lawyers.