THE EXISTENCE OF PRODUCT LIABILITY IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING PURCHASE AGREEMENTS
- Universitas Malahayati.
- Universitas Lampung.
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The existence of product liability in subsidized housing purchase agreements, with a focus on legality and consumer protection aspects, highlights the subsidized housing program as a government initiative to provide access to affordable housing to low-income people. There are often problems related to building quality and discrepancies between the promises of developers and the reality received by consumers, which are regulated by the Consumer Protection Law (UUPK) regarding producer responsibility for consumer losses due to defective products or not in accordance with the agreement. This research aims to provide a clear picture of the rights and obligations of consumers and developers in the subsidized house purchase agreement. Problems such as discrepancies between the developers promises and the products received by consumers, damage to buildings, and difficulties for consumers in claiming their rights are the main focus. Therefore, the existence of product liability in subsidized house purchase agreements is very important to pay attention to in order to provide legal certainty for all parties involved.
[Rissa Afni Martinouva, Hamzah and Sunaryo (2024); THE EXISTENCE OF PRODUCT LIABILITY IN SUBSIDIZED HOUSING PURCHASE AGREEMENTS Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Nov). 224-234] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com