It was found that the purchasers filed a class action for damages over the postponement of the delivery of the condominium built in the Olympic Village of the Tokyo Olympic Games for one year. ■ Postponed for one year “Distrust outside the mosquito net” Man planning to move in: “I hadn’t imagined that I would be treated like this. Is a man in his 50s who lives in Tokyo. I liked the view from the window and the lush environment, so I bought a 4LDK property for about 85 million yen at the “Harumi Flag”. According to the contract at that time, it was scheduled to be handed over in March 2023, but when it was decided to postpone the Tokyo Olympics for one year, one letter was said to have arrived. Man planning to move in: “It’s a letter that the new delivery date is one year later than originally planned.” However, the man says about the decision. A man planning to move in: “I don’t know what direction I’m trying to make adjustments, and I don’t have any information. We were so distrustful of why we were out of the mosquito net. It was a terrible shock.” There was no prior explanation or discussion, and it was said that it was water in the ears. Man planning to move in: “I’m very skeptical that the Olympics have been postponed for one year and the delivery has been automatically postponed for one year, and I’m not making any efforts.” According to the man, the delivery was delayed by one year. For example, it costs about 5 million yen to rent a house. Nonetheless, he says he cannot see the attitude of keeping the delivery time as originally planned and cannot feel sincerity that there is no talk of compensating for the cost. Looking toward the Harumi flag, construction is underway for delivery, but the sign that was used as the Olympic Village remains. The condominium was surrounded by fences and heavy machinery was stopped, but the figures of construction workers were sparse. Man planning to move in: “It’s been a long time since the Olympics are over, but it doesn’t feel like there are many construction vehicles coming. I’d like to ask you to shorten the construction period as much as possible and deliver it as soon as possible. “Masu” ■ I couldn’t move in and “paid 4 million yen” Another purchaser said, “I wanted to hear a little more detailed explanation.” With the postponement of the Tokyo Olympics for one year, the seller received a new rent of 4.18 billion yen from the Tokyo Olympic Village. However, it is said that the procedure proceeded without the consent of the purchasers. Man planning to move in: “How will developers use this 4 billion? I really wanted to know.” The man and his family currently live in Chiba, so the child who got a job in Tokyo due to the postponement of delivery. It is said that we have to bear about 4 million yen for our commuting costs and rent. A man planning to move in: “I like the apartment, so I also use the Harumi flag on my desktop screen. I’m looking forward to it every day.” 27 Harumi flag purchasers, including these two, have a total of 76 million yen in compensation. We will file a class action on the 24th. Mr. Hirotaro Kato, a lawyer representing the lawyer: “The problem is that many people’s life plans have gone astray because the delivery deadline has been extended unilaterally without explanation. I think that it will be a trial that asks such a thing if you want to make a firm effort so that it can be delivered firmly by the deadline. ” Regarding the policy of, we answered as follows. Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd .: “We are responding appropriately as a seller. We will refrain from answering individual contracts with specific purchasers.” In addition, Tokyo without the consent of the purchaser. Regarding the loan to the capital as an Olympic Village, we answered as follows. Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd .: “We believe that the use of the Olympic Village is a prerequisite for this project. We will refrain from disclosing the details of individual contracts.” (“Good! Morning” 2021 From the broadcast on December 23)
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