1. Negotiation with the developer: The owner can directly communicate with Sunac developer first, and ask the developer to clarify the project status, follow-up plans and solutions, and strive to resume work or reach a compensation agreement.
2. Complain to the relevant government departments for help: complain to the local real estate administrative departments (such as the Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau), ask for intervention and coordination, and urge the developers to fulfill their contractual obligations. If funds are involved, it can be verified whether the purchase price has entered the supervision account designated by the government, and violations can be reported accordingly.
3. Collective rights protection: organize other affected owners to jointly protect rights, and increase negotiation weight and social influence through class action or joint appeal.
4. Seek media exposure and social attention: Making the problem public and attracting public attention will help solve the problem as soon as possible.