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Home > Industry News > "Overseas door-to-door express delivery and breach of contract for selling a house: the double dilemma of lack of integrity"
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As a new service model, overseas express delivery to the door has greatly facilitated people's lives. Consumers only need to wait at home, and the desired products will be delivered to them across thousands of mountains and rivers. However, there are also cases where packages are lost, damaged or delayed. There are many reasons for these problems, such as omissions in the logistics process, force majeure factors such as weather, and illegal operations of some unscrupulous merchants. For consumers, full expectations turn into disappointment, which not only affects the shopping experience, but also may cause economic losses.
Similar lack of integrity is also common in real estate transactions. For example, after receiving the liquidated damages, the homeowner not only failed to return part of the money as agreed, but also resold the house to someone else, causing the woman to suffer a double loss of the purchase price and liquidated damages. This breach of contract seriously undermines the fairness of the transaction and the legitimate rights and interests of the parties involved, and also disrupts the normal order of the real estate market.
Whether it is the logistics problem in overseas express delivery to the door or the breach of contract in real estate transactions, it all comes down to the lack of integrity. In a healthy market environment, integrity is the cornerstone. Only when all parties adhere to the principle of integrity can the transaction be carried out smoothly and mutual benefit and win-win results be achieved.
For the overseas express delivery industry, supervision and regulation should be strengthened. Logistics companies should establish a sound quality control system, improve the quality of employees, and ensure service quality. At the same time, government departments should also introduce relevant laws and regulations, increase penalties for violations, and provide consumers with effective channels for rights protection. Consumers themselves should also enhance their awareness of prevention, choose express delivery companies with good reputation, and actively protect their rights when encountering problems.
In the real estate market, supervision and regulation also need to be strengthened. The government should strengthen supervision of real estate transactions throughout the process, improve relevant laws and regulations, and increase penalties for breach of contract. Real estate agencies should improve industry self-discipline, strictly abide by professional ethics, and provide buyers and sellers with true and accurate information and professional services. For home buyers, they should carefully review the contract terms before the transaction, understand their own rights and interests, and seek legal assistance in a timely manner when encountering problems.
In short, whether it is overseas express delivery to door or real estate transactions, only by building a good market environment with integrity as the core can we promote the healthy development of related industries, protect the legitimate rights and interests of consumers, and promote the harmonious progress of society.