1. Understand the situation and communicate with the developer: You can communicate with the developer to find out whether the real estate license is being processed or there are other special circumstances. Require developers to provide relevant certificates of legitimate rights and interests or purchase contracts to ensure that the rights and interests of purchasing houses are guaranteed. Developers can't provide legal real estate licenses or solve problems, so they can consult lawyers or relevant property rights consulting institutions to learn how to safeguard their rights and interests.
2. Contact the relevant government departments or real estate management agencies: If you are dissatisfied with the developer's response or have legal disputes, you can complain to the local real estate management department and the relevant government agencies of the Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau for professional legal advice and help. Can provide guidance according to real estate related laws and regulations, and intervene to solve potential problems.