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What are the preconditions for the developer to hand over the house? What should I do if it does not meet the requirements?

Buying commercial housing can be said to be a very common thing for modern people. Most people will have a commercial house in their hands, or they will live in it. For commercial housing, there are many doorways that we need to pay attention to, not only when buying commercial housing, but also after buying commercial housing. Some things that we all need to pay attention to are easily overlooked. For example, when a developer delivers a house, what conditions must be met are not well understood. Then the next small series will introduce you to the necessary conditions for developers to hand over the house.

What are the necessary conditions for developers to hand over houses?

Statutory conditions:

1. The Employer shall provide Construction Project Completion Record Form, Household Acceptance Form, Area Report, Measured Report and Indoor Environment Test Report;

Real estate development enterprises shall obtain the Record Form for Completion and Acceptance of Construction Projects when delivering pre-sold commercial houses; Obtain the technical report on the actual measurement of commercial housing area; Meet other delivery conditions agreed in the pre-sale contract.

2. The Employer shall provide the Residential Quality Guarantee and the Residential Instruction Manual:

Developers in the delivery of new commercial housing sales, must provide

Agreed terms:

1. According to the house purchase contract, the developer should fulfill the delivery commitments of water supply, power supply, heating, gas, communication, roads, greening and other supporting facilities when handing over the house, otherwise, the owner has the right to refuse to accept the house.

2. Other conditions stipulated in the housing contract.

How to deal with non-compliance with delivery conditions

1. If the developer fails to meet the statutory conditions, the owner has the full right to refuse to take over the house, and the developer shall bear the responsibility of delaying the delivery.

2. If the developer fails to meet the conditions stipulated in the contract, the owner may also refuse to accept the house, and the developer shall bear the responsibility of delaying the delivery of the house.

3. When the developer delivers the house, the quality of the house should depend on the severity of the house quality. If the quality seriously affects the occupancy, the owner has the right to refuse to accept the house, and the developer should bear the responsibility of delaying the delivery. If the quality problem of the house is not too serious, such as cracks in the wall or a small area falling off, the owner should take over the house, but the developer should repair it within a certain period of time, otherwise the owner can refuse to take over the house.