Crooked developer told to halt sales
2/3/2005 14:27
Shanghai Daily news
Shanghai's land and housing regulator is demanding a local real estate
developer stop selling its office building in Pudong New Area due to the
company's malpractice in selling the property. Shanghai Zhangjiang
Information Security Development Co has been involved in reporting false sales
figures and producing artificial contracts to the local housing and land
regulatory body, said the Shanghai Housing and Land Administration Bureau in a
statement released yesterday. "Its purpose is to hold its apartments by
reporting artificial buyers," it said. The developer reported to the city's
online housing registration system that it had sold all its 65 office apartments
in Zhangjiang recently, 54 of which were found to be held by the developer,
betting on higher housing prices. "Investigations show the company
artificially produced buyers names like 'A,' 'World,' and 'World Venture
Holdings Limited' and fake ID and telephone numbers of those 'buyers,"' said the
statement. All the fake contracts were made by two sales managers of the
developer according to the company's sales strategy, said the
statement. Officials of the developer were not available to comment
yesterday. Since April, Shanghai has required real estate developers citywide
to report their sales situation to the bureau which will then put the
information onto its official Website in efforts to make the housing market
transparent to the public.
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