HN, HCMC asked to report apartment disputes

Nov 25th at 21:12
25-11-2017 21:12:12+07:00

HN, HCMC asked to report apartment disputes

The Ministry of Construction has asked the people’s committees of Ha Noi and HCM City to report existing disputes between buyers and developers at apartment projects before the end of this month.

 

The report would then be submitted to the Prime Minister as the basis to implement solutions to tackle these problems.

From the beginning of this year, disputes between buyers and developers at apartment projects have been mounting in the two major cities, specifically related to projects’ progress, services fees, maintenance fees and construction quality, as well as the use of shared areas, house ownership certificates and selection of the management board.

Previously, the Prime Minister said appropriate solutions must be raised to tackle disputes.

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