The judicial auction of Jackie Chan's billion-dollar mansion was withdrawn. What's behind it?

In fact, after he bought the mansion, he did not go through the formalities related to the real estate license. Later, the real estate developer belonging to his mansion was forced by the court to auction all the assets under his name because of debts, including the mansion where Jackie Chan had not had time to apply for the real estate license, but now the court temporarily canceled the auction because of opposition from outsiders. It happened to a public figure, so it soon became known to the public. However, the court only suspended the auction, and it is hard to say whether the specific property will be auctioned. I think Jackie Chan should solve this problem from the following points.

First find a real estate company to handle the house property certificate.

These two properties have been purchased for 13 years, and Jackie Chan has never obtained the title certificate. This may be due to two reasons: first, because he is a public figure, he may have been busy and have no time to deal with it; The second possibility is that the real estate company did not issue him a real estate license. In short, no matter what the reason, now he should first find a real estate company to handle the housing property certificate. When he gets the house title certificate, the house will not be auctioned again.

Second, look for relevant evidence of property ownership.

If the real estate company refuses to accept the account and he can't get the real estate license through negotiation, then he may have to find evidence to prove that the house is his, such as the purchase contract, the payment certificate, the house inspection certificate and so on. As long as we can prove that the house has really moved, things will be much easier.

Third, find a lawyer and go through judicial procedures if necessary.

Through the collected property rights evidence, we hired relevant lawyers and forced the real estate company to return the property rights of his two houses through judicial procedures. As for whether the lawsuit can be won, it mainly depends on the strength of evidence and the professionalism of lawyers. However, because Jackie Chan is a public figure and has a wide range of contacts, there is no need to worry about hiring excellent professional lawyers to go to court. As long as it is reasonable and the evidence is sufficient, I believe that the problem can be solved through legal procedures.

To sum up, the purchase time of these two properties is 13 years. Although Jackie Chan's career is very busy, I think it will take some time to deal with the property rights of the previous two properties. If we had dealt with it early, such problems would not have arisen. Do you have different views on the reasons behind Jackie Chan's billionaire mansion being auctioned? Welcome everyone to discuss together!