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What do you mean you didn't hand over the house in the early stage?

Early undelivered property refers to the phenomenon that the developer fails to deliver the property system of a residential area or building to a professional property management company for management within the specified time when selling the house. For example, greening, access control system, public facilities, etc. The supporting facilities of the community are not perfect, which leads to the owners' inability to move in normally. This situation usually brings inconvenience and economic losses to the owners.

Failure to deliver the property in the early stage may cause a certain degree of economic losses to developers, property companies and owners. On the one hand, because the developer failed to deliver the property system to the property company within the specified time, the property company could not normally assume the management responsibility, and the loss may also be borne by the developer. On the other hand, owners suffer economic losses because they can't live or invest, such as the loss of rent and the decrease of house appreciation.

In view of the problem that the property has not been handed over in the early stage, it is necessary to establish perfect relevant regulations: First, establish a strict responsibility system for developers and property companies, requiring them to deliver the property system and complete various renovations within the specified time to ensure that the owners can live safely and comfortably. The second is to attach importance to the management services of professional property companies, which need to be certified and audited by relevant departments to ensure that property companies can assume management responsibilities. The third is to protect the rights and interests of owners, establish effective rights protection mechanisms, such as perfect complaint channels and regulatory agencies, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of owners.