Intermediary companies deliberately conceal housing information. What should I do?

Intermediary companies deliberately conceal housing information, which may lead to differences between buyers and sellers on the subject matter of the contract, that is, there is no agreement. Therefore, the validity of the contract is questionable. It may lead to the invalidation or termination of the contract.

If losses are caused to the buyer or seller, the injured party may claim compensation from the intermediary company.

Article 425 of the Contract Law stipulates: "If an intermediary intentionally conceals important facts related to the conclusion of a contract or provides false information, which damages the interests of the client, he shall not be urged to do so and shall be liable for damages."

In addition, if the intermediary company intentionally conceals important information that the buyer is concerned about, the buyer and the seller have the right to ask the intermediary company to return the intermediary fee.