The opening price is 42,000 square meters, and the developer sells the house at a 50% discount, which is a price of 21,000 square meters. The small homeowners who bought in the early stage are safeguarding their rights.


If the price rises to 100,000 m2, will the homeowners give the developer additional money?
Answer: Definitely not (no legal basis), and similarly, there is no legal basis for small business owners to safeguard their rights.
Can small masters be ordered to provoke trouble?
Then it depends on who the developer is. If it's a state-owned enterprise or a central enterprise, it should be a simple matter.
Intentionally disrupting social order, causing trouble, and showing contempt for socialist morality and the legal system in public places.
In any case, if you or your family encounter this type of situation, please do not participate in any form of activity, to avoid unnecessary trouble and burden.
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