Some observers say this year is a good time to buy property. However, do not be impetuous. Not all developers have a good commitment to customers. If buying from a developer naughty, do not be surprised if the development is not running and money flying.
Therefore, before deciding to buy property, it helps consumers consider the following matters:
Credibility
Credibility developers are very important, because consumers do with this company legally binding. Consumers are relatively safer to buy a house from a developer who has gone public. They are generally not affected banking regulations, as have many alternative sources of funding, so the risk of construction delay is not too large.
Reputation of the developer (as is often disappointing consumers) can be seen from the letters to the editor or media coverage of cases of housing. It could also contact the Real Estate Indonesia (REI), Consumer Foundation, or Indonesia Property Consumer Advocacy Institute.
Find developers who work with the bank. Because, before working with developers, banks have been evaluating developers, including checking the status of land, allotment of land, certificates owned by developers, and other aspects such as public facilities, social, and environmental conditions.
Legality
Make sure the area of land which has been issued a certificate of housing built its parent. Consumers are entitled to ask and see for themselves the certificate. If the legality of the location of housing to be purchased is a license locations, very high risk. For that, ask first copy of the parent certificate. A good developer will not hesitate to show it.
Handle consumer in buying a home is a binding sale and purchase agreement (PPJB).There homes are listed specifications, prices, payment methods, the handover of the house, home maintenance, complete with the rights and obligations of each as well as the sanctions. PPJB it should be understood properly before signing.
Commitment
When promoting their products, usually the developer promises a range of facilities. During its development, there is the possibility of developers ignoring the facilities it had promised, to keep costs down. Instead, the consumer confirms that, in order to get clarity of what facilities will be obtained when occupying the house.
Consumers also can make arrangements with the relevant developer handover timeliness and quality of the building before making the booking fee. For example, if the developers to submit a letter late purchase agreement (SPJB) then they will incur a fine 1 / 1000 of the value of the building. A good developer usually will not mind.
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January 18th, 2012
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