However, this does not mean that the owners have no rights. If the original school district promised by the developer is clearly stated in the purchase contract, but now the school district has changed, then the owner can lodge a claim with the developer by virtue of the purchase contract. In addition, if the change of school district leads to the decrease of housing value, the owner can also ask the developer to make corresponding compensation.
For the community without a clear commitment to the school district, the change of the school district has little impact on the owners' rights and interests. However, if the owner thinks that the change of the school district housing has led to the decline of the housing value, he can consult the relevant institutions and seek legal channels if necessary.
Generally speaking, when buying a school district house, we should carefully verify the developer's commitment and clearly state it in the purchase contract, and at the same time pay attention to the planning information around the community, so as to protect rights in time when the rights and interests are infringed.