I still know a little about this store. I've been in contact with it, so be careful of the price difference (with a black history).
There are their stores just below Xinyuan on Greenland Avenue, and there are also stores in the new urban area. Their Huaqiao head office is on the other side of Changfa Xiangcheng Bay. It used to be called 21st Century Real Estate, and later I joined Yiju Fangyou, but it's still that wave of people.
The usual routine is that the intermediary will show you the house, give you a verbal promise, and then urge you to sign the contract. However, the contract is a standard contract, and the verbal promise will not be written in. In short, there are big loopholes in the contract for the buyer, and it will lead to passive rights protection in the future. So be careful when signing a contract! Cautious! Cautious! Be sure to write down their promises, and clearly stipulate the house price, payment method, trading taxes and fees, whether to conduct fund custody, transfer time, delivery time, liability for breach of contract, agency fee, agency fee, etc. If there are special requirements for the purchase of a house, it must also be clearly defined in the contract, such as the removal of registered permanent residence, the use of the school district, the payment of items, water, electricity, coal and property fees in the house, etc. If necessary, you can take photos and leave a certificate, which will be signed by both parties for confirmation.
if an intermediary company uses the information gap to obtain illegal profits (commonly known as price difference) in the process of buying and selling, it should report to the legal department of the Housing Authority at 1512-51376193 and 1512-51376197 as soon as possible. It's on the 4th floor of the Housing Authority. Just tell the security guard to get in. The staff inside are very enthusiastic and will help the buyer defend his rights. The market supervision administration or a lawyer will help safeguard rights.
The key is to be careful when signing the intermediary contract, so as not to have loopholes. Or don't sign it.
The picture is a note listed in the Legal Department for your reference.