Currently, Lang Son is implementing a number of social housing projects such as social housing project No. 2 (Lang Son Green Park) with a scale of 4 18-story apartment buildings and social housing project in Green Garden urban area Lang Son. However, these projects have not met the needs of buyers.
According to the Cyber Security and High-Tech Crime Prevention Department, Lang Son Provincial Police, taking advantage of the psychology of wanting to buy quickly, many subjects have claimed to have relationships with investors or functional agencies to promise "running slots", "internal slots", "priority slots".
Some people also require customers to transfer deposits, reserve seats, and reserve slots at preferential prices but without contracts or legal basis.
There are cases of forging documents confirming income and family circumstances to legalize house purchase dossiers, putting buyers at risk of violating the law.
In addition, the police agency said that the trick of creating "ghost projects", advertising unapproved projects, and creating fake websites, social network accounts, and groups to attract buyers has appeared.
On these platforms, subjects often post attractive content, post successful transaction images to create trust.
According to the police, the above situation not only causes financial damage to people but also affects the policy and guidelines for social housing of the State.
Functional agencies recommend that people only trade directly with legal investors or through permitted channels; carefully check whether the project is on the list approved by the province or not.
Buyers should not believe in invitations for "diplomatic quotas", "internal quotas" because social housing is considered and approved according to specific conditions and criteria, there is no such thing as buying and selling priority quotas against regulations.
The police also reminded people not to transfer deposits when the project is not legally sufficient, not to transact by handwritten papers, and not to transfer money to unidentified individuals.
Before buying, it is necessary to fully check legal documents such as project approval decisions, construction permits, and notifications of eligibility for sale from competent authorities.
In addition, people need to clearly understand the conditions for buying social housing in terms of subjects, income, and housing status to avoid being seduced to make fake dossiers when not meeting the conditions.