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Facua (Consumers in Action) launches campaign for homebuyers who have trouble to denounce it. A large number of people complain that they feel cheated in the purchase of your home.

A common case is that of buying a new home that is under construction and for which no date marks the handover. This poses problems for buyers to look for a home for rent or hire a service that will save your furniture.

The delay in the delivery of keys is not the only problem. Buyers also complain that the dimensions of the building are not what they signed. In fact, it is not large differences but of inches but always downwards.
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irregularities are occurring in the construction defects, cracks, problems with plumbing, etc, and breach of the qualities that were promised to the buyer.

Therefore, Facua encourages all buyers who suffer irregularities and problems in the purchase of your home to denounce it, to defend their rights. The campaign is expected to last until the end of the year.

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