Chapter 140: Chapter 88 The First Resurrection Armor is Gone (Additional Chapter for Alliance Hierarch 108 Dream Youth)
Anyone with a slight understanding of the law knows that applying for bankruptcy is not that easy for enterprises.
Not to mention that the actual controller is still involved, this is purely to scare people.
But sometimes this scare tactic can be effective, and upon hearing Jiang Hanyun's words, many homeowners began to whisper amongst themselves.
It's really because there's too much at stake with these homes, when your decisions affect years of savings, you can't help but overthink.
Lian Hongyu didn't speak, mainly because she didn't know what to say at the moment.
A neighbor next to her spoke up, "What about the loans? We still owe the bank a lot of money, what are we going to do about that?"
As soon as these words were spoken, others nodded in agreement, right, there were still loans.
The man in the suit immediately responded, "You don't have to worry about the loans, everyone. Apply for a refund, and we'll cancel the contract on our end and return your down payments, then all of our loan contracts will likewise be terminated automatically."
"At that time, the loans will become an issue between the bank and us. This has already been ruled on by the courts, and everyone can find the information online," he added.
His argument was certainly flawless, and he wasn't afraid of scrutiny, as a legal officer, he was clearly competent in this regard.
But it's like the presale system for property, you say whether the system is good or not, with bank supervision and relevant department oversight, and funds that are earmarked for specific purposes only.
Money is disbursed according to the progress of construction; it seems nice, doesn't it? There's no possibility of an unfinished project.
The homeowners whispered among themselves, and Peng Fei spoke up, "In this case, I think it's quite sincere. What do you all think?"
"But they can't guarantee it..." some homeowners were still hesitant.
Peng Fei spoke again, "Can Tang Fangjing give any guarantees? He's also just saying he'll try his best, and we don't know the outcome at all."
"If you still don't trust us, we can sign an agreement. Things are different now; we also want to get President Li out soon, so we really want to sort this out and not drag it on," Jiang Hanyun spoke up again.
Receiving a message from Yu Jianshe, Lian Hongyu sent a message, "You don't think they're sincere, do you? They've cheated us so many times before."
Old Yu glanced at the message and replied, "I don't think they're sincere either, mainly because I don't know when Lawyer Tang's case will be resolved."
Seeing the expressions of the crowd, Jiang Hanyun looked at the man in the suit next to him, who again took the opportunity to say, "Actually, if you don't withdraw the lawsuits, that's fine too, we won't force you."
"The bank has already submitted an application for a postponement of the hearing. In short, until President Li's case is resolved, his case can't go to trial. You understand, right?" he explained.
Upon hearing this, Old Yu's expression changed.
Lian Hongyu stood up and said, "Are you done talking? If you are, I'm leaving. Do whatever you want, but I am definitely going to court."
She was too tired to talk to the others anymore; like others who had been badly cheated, she felt that anything the developer said now was nothing but hot air!
Elsewhere, someone got up and said, "I'm leaving too. I think what Sister Lian says makes a lot of sense. Have you ever met this Mr. Wang before?"
"When has he ever spoken the truth? Anyway, I trust Lawyer Tang. Two thousand RMB isn't much compared to what I've already spent on the house."
Peng Fei didn't speak up this time; she had already said quite a lot today.
While some people left, others stayed or, more accurately, hadn't decided whom to trust yet.
Wang Yanlong watched the departing homeowners with a dark expression. Before, he refrained from rash actions to protect President Li's reputation, but now, with President Li in prison, he couldn't care less about them.
Property developers of this ilk have never been known for their scruples.
As soon as she stepped out of the sales office, Lian Hongyu made a call to Tang Fangjing.
"Hello, Lawyer Tang. I just came out, and I don't know what they're thinking. The developers have lied time and again, and they still trust them!"
"Oh, I'm headed to Tengda now. I recorded everything just now..."
After hanging up the phone, she saw that over twenty more homeowners had gradually come out, still believing in Lawyer Tang.
After exchanging a few words with the other homeowners, Lian Hongyu set off for Tengda Law Firm.
Inside the law firm, Old Tang put down his phone. These developers really kept up their cunning practices; he just hoped the homeowners could be a bit more sensible.
If they really wanted to withdraw the cases then they should just do it, and based on the circumstances, Old Tang was ready to implement Plan B.
The mission was to educate the developers, and now they were all in jail. Although he couldn't see the completion percentage, it definitely would reach two-hundred percent.
The developers thought they still had a say, but the mere fact that the case was accepted already signalled some problems; times had changed.
Moreover, he had been raising awareness continuously these past days, at least to make sure all homeowners knew about this matter. Whether or not they joined was up to them, but it was his duty to inform them.
A single residential community had over thirty rights-defending groups, almost like university dormitories.
But essentially, all the homeowners in the community were informed.
As a result, more homeowners came to delegate their cases during this period, and Old Tang accepted all of them, proceeding with the lawsuits in due process.
This posed no problem at all, as there were no class action lawsuits. Though the cases might be consolidated for the hearing, theoretically, they were all individual cases.
Since they were individual cases, they could continue to be filed.
One hundred and five households made up the second batch, and he was preparing to deliver the complaints to the court. Let the developers think what they want; he was ready to let them face the music, slowly.
In Bright District's Housing and Urban-Rural Development Department, Wu Shunyou felt like he was losing his mind lately.
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