Legal Protection of Housing Consumers Relating to the Cancellation of Building Permits
- Zulki Zulkifli Noor
- Jaya Jaya
Abstract
The main goal of study is investigating the procedure for the issuance of Building Permit (BCP) for housing which they are expressly regulated in the provisions of the applicable legislation. In this vein, BCP must first be met formal and material requirements and then pay attention to technical and non-technical aspects before the taking the development process. However, in its implementation, BCPs were still being issued without regard to the provisions requirements of he prevailing laws and regulations. The problem discussed in this study is to study the legal consequences of the cancellation of Building Permit (BCP) on the house purchase agreement and compensating the void and null between the developer and the consumer by implementing the legal protection against consumers.
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- DOI:10.5539/jpl.v13n1p29
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