I bought a model room, and the bathroom waterproofing was not done, can I check out?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-11
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If the owners have the intention of moving out after buying the house, they can still carry the banner and protect their legitimate rights and interests. However, there are certain guidelines for checking out, and we must pay attention to 8 requirements: In the process of repossession, if there is a small quality problem, the developer can make up for it in time, but if the following eight situations occur, the buyer can propose to check out.

    1.The absolute value of the error between the measured area and the area agreed in the contract exceeds 3%.

    2.The developer's late delivery constitutes a fundamental breach of contract, that is, the late delivery of the property reaches the check-out date agreed in the contract.

    3.The developer's change of planning and design affects the structural type, house type, space size, and orientation of the house.

    4.The developer pre-sells a house that has not obtained a pre-sale permit for commercial housing (except for those who deliberately conceal that they have not obtained a pre-sale permit).

    5.The quality of the main structure of the house delivered by the developer is unsatisfactory or the quality of the house seriously affects the normal use of the house.

    6.Unable or unable to handle the transfer of property rights on time.

    7.The buyer's loan application is not approved, and the parties to the contract cannot agree on the payment method.

    8.In the event of other conditions for check-out as agreed in the contract.

    To sum up, the water discharge in the bathroom you said has not been done, and you can ask the developer to take repair measures to solve it, and you can't check out if it is not within the scope of the reason for moving out. Unless the developer agrees to you to check out.

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