Problems of Juridical in the Implementation of Housing Procurement Agreement Between Developer And Consumers in Kartasura
- January 18, 2019
- Posted by: RSIS
- Category: Law
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS) | Volume III, Issue I, January 2019 | ISSN 2454–6186
Novendri Amiruddin1, Moch Najib Imanullah2, Yudho Taruno Muryanto3
1Master Program of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia
2,3Lecturer Master Program of Law Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta, Indonesia
Corresponding Author: Novendri Amiruddin
Abstract: – This study has purpose to examine and analyze juridical problems in the implementation of housing procurement agreements between developers and consumers. The research method in this study was empirical legal research, by conducting research on legislation related to the application of practices in the community, in the context of housing purchases through developers with the community. The results of the study concluded that in buying and selling houses between developers and consumers must be based on strict and open laws starting from brochures or information about home sales, in the initial implementation of the agreement in the form of Deed of Sale and Purchase Agreement to be made by and before public officials continued until the name behind the stage before the Land Deed Maker Officer (PPAT). However, there were still many obstacles in the practice that developers do not fulfill the principle of legal certainty and the high demand for housing by the community. The phenomenon that occurs is the buyer still lacks understanding and does not know his rights as a buyer or consumer. Thus it is necessary to increase the quality of services and clear and explicit information from the Developer/ developer to buyers or consumers so that there are no more things consumers are harmed.
Keywords: Housing, Legal Protection, Developer, Consumer
I. INTRODUCTION
In Indonesia, general welfare is usually associated with three things, namely, food, clothing, shelter. Most people, besides clothing, food, and shelter or houses have become basic needs that cannot be delayed in carrying out their daily lives. For most Indonesians, housing needs are still difficult to obtain even though it is one of the basic needs. Not all people can easily build houses for their homes. Many things are needed so that the house can be built for later to be occupied, such as the issue of the suitability of financial capabilities, availability of land, building structures, expertise in development, and licensing for building construction.