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UPDATED: 17:41, July 10, 2006
China moves to curb irregularities in housing sales
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China's Ministry of Construction, the National Development and Reform Commission and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce have issued a joint circular calling for a crackdown on irregular practices in real estate sales.

The circular warns that developers who violate the rules might have their licenses revoked.

The circular orders local authorities to tighten their supervision over the market, including disclosing real-time sales information on all the housing projects on the Internet as well as at the sales office of each project.

The circular tightens the control over real estate advertisements and exhibitions, banning developers with bad records from taking part in exhibitions and promotion activities

Property brokers will also feel the pinch. The circular says brokers will be punished for irregularities such as charging customers for taking them to unavailable houses.

Source: Xinhua


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