Xiqing patent lawyer
I don't think the original owner's request is legal. After the agreement is signed, it will take effect without violating the law. Although buying and selling a house is an important legal act, the owner of the house is still the original owner without handling the transfer. However, the non-transfer of ownership does not affect the validity of the sales agreement, and the transfer is only the performance of the contents of the sales agreement. You paid for your stay in 2000, and the original owner failed to fulfill the transfer obligation stipulated in the sales agreement, which is a breach of contract. At present, in the case of the original owner's breach of contract, it is obviously against the principles of fairness, honesty and credit in the general principles of civil law and contract law to advocate the distribution of compensation for demolition. Therefore, there is no legal basis for the original owner's request. In addition, if the original owner not only got the buyer's money, but also got the compensation for the current demolition, it would be an infringement on your legitimate rights and interests. Suggestion: Solve it through court proceedings.