What do you do with one reluctant tenant?
The eighth question in the Walla Real Estate series, in which Ofer Petersburg answers the surfers' questions, deals with the well-known problem of delays in the delivery of apartments by contractors, which will probably become more common in the coming years due to market conditions. The question: "Our contractor is late in delivering apartments.
He wants to change the conditions.
What to do?"
Ofer Petersburg replies:
The Supreme Court recently decided that the construction companies can no longer add clauses in the contract that contradict the sales law, and exempt them from paying compensation to buyers for late delivery of apartments. It is true that sometimes it is a matter of force majeure and the delay is not their fault, but the responsibility towards you is Theirs. Consult a top lawyer.
Ofer Petersburg has been an editor, reporter and real estate commentator for the past 28 years.
Participant in many famous investigations in the field, presents a weekly real estate program on Radio Tel Aviv, and manages the "Israel Real Estate Group" on Facebook, which has approximately 58,000 members.
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