The purchaser of the condominium has filed a lawsuit against the seller in the Tokyo District Court over the delivery of the condominium for sale in the Olympic Village of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. “Harumi Flag” in Chuo-ku, Tokyo is a condominium apartment that is sold after renovating the athletes’ village of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics. Due to the postponement of the Olympics and Paralympics by one year due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the delivery of the condominium is expected to be delayed by March 2024. For this reason, 29 condominium buyers filed a lawsuit on December 24, asking 10 real estate companies, which are the sellers, to “deliver the condominium on the contracted schedule, or to seek compensation of 80 million yen if the condominium cannot be delivered. According to the complaint, the purchaser was only unilaterally informed that the delivery of the condominium would be postponed for one year, and there was no talk of compensation. The condominium buyer who met on this day expressed anger to the seller, saying, “I made a promise including the delivery date, so I want you to keep the promise first. I feel very angry.” In addition, the seller insisted that “I could not say that I made an effort not to delay the delivery” and “I have not been treated even though I am a party who has a sales contract. There is no detailed care. I’m disappointed. ” Regarding this complaint, Mitsui Fudosan, the secretary company on the seller side, commented, “We have not confirmed the facts, so we will refrain from answering.” ..

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