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The central square of Bengbu Greenland said that there was a waterscape park when buying a house, and now it says that it will move underground and change roads! Can you sue him?

The purpose of the lawsuit is nothing more than: 1, losing money; 2. Check out; Impossible to exist: check out+lose money;

Developers' advertisements and models will have billboards in obvious positions, which say "for reference only, actually subject to the contract agreement", so if you want to claim your rights, you must find "what they did but didn't get your authorization" in the contract you signed (they did it according to the contract, and you can't go back on your word when you signed the contract).

If the developer wants to change the plan in the contract, he must ask your permission, because you have already bought a house. If the change is not decided by the developer alone, you need to agree. If you don't inform and get the owner's consent, then the developer is infringing. You can claim your rights, return a house or make compensation, but the price of this compensation is difficult to define and it is hard to say how much.

I don't think this risk will be thought of in advance after the green space has been done for so long, nor will a substation room be suddenly set up next to your home. I feel that you are exaggerating; Also, how do you know that the original place is green? Did you see it from loushu and model? Or did the salesperson say it?

To say that you are exaggerating is to ask you to confirm whether the developer mentioned it in your information, including the model, building book, especially the plot plan in the annex to the contract;