A house in Yinchuan was auctioned for several months, but the original owner refused to deliver it. What should the present owner do?

A house in Yinchuan has been auctioned for several months, but the original owner has never delivered it. Nowadays, homeowners can only apply to the court for enforcement if they have to. At present, the court has begun to arrange enforcement. When people enter this house, the first thing to do is to clean up the things left over from the previous house and issue a warning notice. Today we will discuss, in the face of such a situation, how should the owner of the house handle it?

First, we can communicate and negotiate.

Having said that, many people may think that I am timid and wronged, but the actual situation is really like this, because the price of the auction house is relatively cheap, and it is indeed profitable to buy it myself. However, in the process of trading, there are still many troubles, that is, it is necessary to communicate and negotiate with the original owner. In particular, some housing managers are particularly disgusting and will get some housing lease agreements to prevent you from paying the house.

Second, you can apply to the court for enforcement.

Because the auction house itself is auctioned by the court, after the auction is completed, although the court has gone through all the procedures, if there is no way to complete the delivery, it can still apply to the court for execution. And as long as your application is reasonable, all the expenses need to be borne by the other party, which is very cost-effective for those of us who buy a house by purchase.

Third, you can directly sue the other party.

If the other party refuses to implement it all the time, you can sue the other party, because he has actually violated the laws of our country by forcibly occupying your house for no reason. So we can sue each other directly. Under normal circumstances, an old lai like this is not afraid of your prosecution, but of applying for enforcement after you sue. Although it will take a little longer, it is the safest and there won't be too many disputes in insurance.