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Chapter 116: Chapter 82 Are You Sick?



Chapter 116: Chapter 82 Are You Sick?

Rights Protection?

Old Yu didn't catch on at first. Tang Fangjing explained in more detail, and then he understood.

"Oh, those neighbors went to protect their rights this morning. The company is called Yide Cultural Company. I heard it's also part of the same development group as our residential area..."

The auntie and her son on the side were discussing how to find other neighbors when they heard Old Yu's words and expressed their surprise, "Your house is an unfinished building?"

"Yes, the construction was abandoned, and we still have to pay the mortgage on time. If we don't pay, it'll affect our credit, sigh." Old Yu sighed.

After hearing this, the auntie also sighed, "Us ordinary folks are suffering. What kind of situation is this... Forget it, you can stay with us for now."

People are always complicated; probably only madmen are simple.

Old Tang didn't say anything; he was carefully pondering Old Yu's words. Many rumors aren't unfounded; at least they are based on some truth.

Faced with unfinished buildings, most people's first reaction is that the developers have fled!

But in reality, let's not even mention those big, national developers. Just take the local ones; the mere fact they could acquire land already indicates their capabilities.

An incomplete development project is only part of the issue, and doesn't significantly affect the other properties that developers own. In the end, it's likely only that real estate company that may go bankrupt.

That kind of company is established solely for the purpose of development...

Therefore, it's indeed possible that the company is associated with the developers.

In that case, regarding the plan for Victoria Garden community, Old Tang already had a rough idea. After all, a developer truly fleeing and faking a disappearance are two different things.

In the former case, no matter how dissatisfied you are, the most you could do is to minimize losses. The down payments and mortgages paid are most likely gone.

He, Tang Fangjing, unless a sorcerer, could definitely not.

"Then... Lawyer Tang, how should we handle this?" The auntie asked hesitantly.

The recent display by Old Tang had convinced her of the lawyer's capabilities. Although the sight of the credentials was a bit frightening, she thought that if a lawyer like that went to court, who wouldn't be scared?

Upon hearing this, Old Tang smiled and said, "Normally, my services are charged, but since you've offered to let Old Yu stay with you, I won't take any money."

People are always interdependent. He had rattled off so many legal provisions just now, though they are true, they are virtually useless in reality, more fitting for courtroom arguments.

If the auntie hadn't cooperated, he still would have had to show his credentials.

"Now, let's first go to the community center and conduct an investigation with them to see exactly how many homeowners have entrusted that company to act as their agent. Then let's get all the contracts out."

"Pay attention, we need your contracts with the company as well as the company's contracts with the tenants. Give them all to me later, I'll sort them out, and then we'll report it to the police together."

The son spoke up, "We've been to the police station as well, but what if they still don't handle it when we report it?"

"I'll go with you at that time. There always has to be a reason, and with that reason, we can appeal. If the appeal doesn't work, then it's up to the prosecutor's office to supervise the case filing. But don't worry, with so many people reporting the same issue together, they will have to take it seriously."

Hearing Tang Fangjing say he would join them, the son felt reassured. He was not confident in the procedures like appeal or case filing supervision.

Although it was just a rough idea at this stage, at least there was a direction to work toward.

The group went to the community center, where in fact, there wasn't much to ask them to do, just to post a notice in the nearby neighborhoods, warning that the intermediary company was a scam and had absconded.

They called for all those homeowners who had entrusted their properties to get in touch with the community center.

Old Tang didn't go door to door himself as he was unfamiliar with the area. Landlady Auntie took on the task, claiming she had a wide network in the vicinity, so they let her take charge.

It wasn't possible to gather all the evidence. As long as over ten homeowners join together to report the issue, the public security organs will definitely pay attention.

After sorting things out here, Old Tang originally wanted to visit the rights protection scene to see for himself and to understand the situation from other homeowners.

However, after receiving a phone call from Old Yu, which left him with no choice, he reported, "It's disbanded over there. It was too hot, some people even suffered heat stroke, everyone was too tired, they had no choice but to disband."

Hearing this, Tang Fangjing could only feel helpless. As the initiators, the homeowners were at a great disadvantage. see-more-MVLeMpYr

The other party only needed one tactic, which was to delay. As long as they dragged it out, nothing was an issue!

You homeowners can't possibly protest every day, right? You still need to earn money to support your families.

Besides, you would need to eat while protesting for your rights, and your energy isn't infinite. So, since that's the case, just keep dragging it out. After a few delays, the number of people coming to assert their rights will decrease.

Homeowners can't possibly be united. The active ones are always the minority; others wait and see. After all, with some people going, it doesn't matter if one more or one less joins.

Old Tang instructed Old Yu to make sure to notify him before the next rights protection activity, and then returned to his law firm.

He wanted to verify if the information about the actual controller was true.

Through various corporate search apps and leveraging his lawyer connections, Old Tang quickly had results.

The developer of Victoria Garden was Jin Ma Real Estate Development Co., Ltd, with Zhou Chenghe as the legal representative. However, through equity penetration, it could be discovered that a person named Li Shuwei was the actual controller of the company.

As for Yide Company, with a simple check, it was revealed outright; the actual controller of Yide Company was also this Li Shuwei!


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