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The original owner has received the full amount but refused to hand over the house, and the intermediary does not care. What should I do?
I'm special about this. I have a say.

Because the house I bought is like this, and I won't move if I pay the landlord. The broker didn't dare to answer our phone, and the landlord didn't live in that house and couldn't find anyone. We chose to wait at that time. The landlord said at first that she was a little difficult and moved when she found a house, but many things happened on the way. The landlord paid the down payment on March 8, and the transfer was delayed for half a year. This is all the reason of the landlord. Finally, the balance was paid. She also said that it depends on where the children go to school and decide to come to school. Then it was dragged on until September 20, and one day we were suddenly notified to hand over the house and let us have a look at the house. Shit, I'm so angry that I vomited blood.

All the gas stoves, range hoods, lamps and washstands agreed in the contract were removed.

What's more, the lights were removed, all the small spotlights with 5 yuan were removed, the water under the washstand was stripped, and a towel rack in the bathroom was also removed, resulting in loose tiles and some sockets. ...

Of course, my husband and I are in that mood and really want to slap her to death. The agent couldn't stand it anymore, saying that I would give you 2000, and no more. This is for me personally, because she didn't give me the agency fee ... If you want to go to court, our agent has been cooperating with you, but all these things are 10000, which is slow to accept. And the landlord said, do you want the key today? Let's talk about it another day. I don't care if you want to sue. Anyway, I don't lack a lawsuit ...

Of course, that kind of mood, alas, finally didn't want to cause any more trouble, so I took the key, didn't sue, didn't call the police ... and left.

Having said that, I actually want to say, call the police directly, get into a lawsuit, call the police directly, don't be weak, really, be cheeky.

It's too simple. You'd better use your little brain. The first thing to do after buying a second-hand house is to register the transfer of water and electricity with the real estate license. It's too much to negotiate without turning in the key. Stop water, electricity and gas immediately. He can live as long as he can. If he can't stay, as soon as he goes out, he will take the real estate license to find the master who unlocked the lock outside and then change the lock. But don't live in the past yet. Wait a minute. If the original owner has something else to do, he will definitely contact you, depending on what you say. Anyway, first of all, remember that you are the person in this house who is protected by law from ownership transfer.

I bought a legal auction house, and the court said to empty it and pay it in one lump sum. I am a gangster! Let me handle it myself. After the real estate license came down, the original landlord played hooligans and asked for a difference of 200 thousand, saying that the house was cheap! After two months, I went to see that people were still there, so I contacted the water and electricity company to cut off the water and electricity. The next day, I found some broken walls and took down the security door. The other party later called the police and the police ignored it. It was so hot in summer that I moved away!

I'm an intermediary. I'll answer this question. The original owner received the full amount without paying the house, and the intermediary still ignored it.

First of all, I think this is the responsibility of the intermediary. In order to save trouble and avoid risks, customers pay commission to find an intermediary to buy a house, but they do nothing as an intermediary, which is really annoying.

That's right. After you sign a house purchase contract with the intermediary, the intermediary will generally charge the owner a property deposit of 1w, just to prevent the owner from not paying the property fee and utilities when handing over the house, or it is different from the contract when handing over the house.

I wonder if you, the real estate deposit agent, have returned it to the owner? If you don't refund, let the intermediary not refund first. If the intermediary returns the property deposit to the owner without handing over the house, call the industrial and commercial bureau directly and report that it is a black intermediary. Understand the intermediary first, and then let the intermediary go to the original owner for trouble. It's easy to find the original owner. Let the intermediary communicate with the original owner again first. If it fails, call the police directly and tell them that they broke into the house. To be honest, the intermediary really has to bear a lot of responsibilities, and there is no need to have a psychological burden.

Intermediary is a paid service, and specific managers can directly negotiate with their superiors if they are not responsible.

In the case of fruitless negotiation, you can safeguard your legitimate rights and interests through legal channels, and the losses should be borne by the intermediary. As for the original owner, the intermediary should be held accountable.

Personal opinion, for reference only.

The real estate license is yours. You are afraid of knitting. It was my real estate license and ID card that found an unlocking company to open the door. No one in it is yours. Changed the lock and moved in. Someone inside called 1 10 and said there was a thief at home.

I'm in the real estate business. In this case, I suggest.

First of all, we should be calm and not have any conflict with the owners and intermediaries. Take out your own sales contract, take a good look at the terms of the contract, communicate with the intermediary, and let the intermediary follow the contract, including the agency fee service contract. This is his job. If the intermediary does not cooperate, you can directly call the Beijing Mayor's hotline 12345. There is a special government department to manage intermediary companies to reflect problems. Relevant departments will solve it! If not, you can go to court to sue the intermediary company. General intermediary companies will coordinate as long as they are not black intermediaries.

Secondly, try not to directly connect with the owner, or let the intermediary coordinate with the owner. Why doesn't the owner pay the house? Whether it is a contract problem, an intermediary problem or a contract problem, we must make it clear. If it is the owner's own problem, let the intermediary tell the owner the liability for breach of contract and the legal consequences of breach of contract.

Finally, if there is no way, go to court. I just want to say that intermediary is also a profession. It's best to find a bigger intermediary to buy a house and think I love my family. They all have professional legal departments, which can directly solve this matter. Don't worry about leaving some agency fees in the future.

Judging from your description, the ownership of this house belongs to you, and your house payment has been paid off. There is no default.

The original owner did not sign the contract according to the tripartite network. First of all, you can negotiate with the original owner or give a written warning. If the consultation warning is invalid, you can find the property, show the real estate license, ask the property to communicate with the owner, or cut off water and electricity. If it still doesn't work, you can take legal procedures and bring the above-mentioned lawsuit to the court. It takes some time to force the original owner to vacate the house, and you can claim compensation for breach of contract.

The intermediary can also list him as the second defendant, and his work is not finished yet.

My friend has also encountered this problem. This summer, I bought a second-hand house in Yanjiao at a price of 720,000 through an intermediary. I paid a down payment of 225,000 to let the original owner return the mortgage, and then applied for a loan, approved the loan and transferred the ownership! There is also a real estate license! Everything goes well! Because the contract stipulates when to lend money and when to hand over the house, there is no clear deadline, and there is also a contract that all three parties are irresponsible if they encounter a series of consequences caused by policy reasons! And then it happened! For policy reasons, the remaining 495,000 was just distributed to the original owner today! (During the period, both parties desperately urged the intermediary and the bank) Then the intermediary called the original owner to hand over the house and deliver the property. The original owner said that the loan was late, and now the house price has gone up, asking the intermediary to compensate them for their losses! My communication with the original owner has no effect, because the buying and selling process with the original owner is very pleasant! I don't have any tough attitude! The original owner asked me to find an intermediary! Because the Chinese New Year is coming, I said we'll talk about it after the year! This sentence means that I give in voluntarily! But the tone of the original owner didn't mean to hand over the house! I want to ask you, what measures should I take if the original owner is still unwilling to vacate the house after the Chinese New Year! If the agent says he won't hand over the house, then find a property to change the lock core! I don't want to do this either! I hope everyone can give me a good idea! Not too hurtful! Because now I pay the mortgage every month 1! But the house can't live! I have to pay four or five thousand yuan in rent every month! Who should I look for for my loss?

There is a real estate license to prove that the house is already your own. If there is an agreed delivery date in the contract, you can come according to the date. If it doesn't arrive, you can wait. If you don't move, you can call the police. When the police arrive, they will mediate. If they still fail, they will shoot a video in front of the police. First, they will inform him that if they don't take action, they will take action. Then, they will take pictures of all the furniture, appliances, wall lamps, tiles and other things that belong to them at home, and then warn him that these things are their personal belongings now. If they lose or damage it when they move away, they will sue him. Then the real estate license goes to the hydropower company to change the head of the household, apply for water and electricity cuts, and then find a locksmith to change the big door lock. If he moves or damages things at home, he will report to the police that he has stolen or destroyed personal belongings.