Is it rumored on the internet that Tianshui, Gansu Province is launching a housing trade in program? The truth has arrived
2024-08-05
Crush the rumors, the truth has arrived. We know that some cities have introduced policies of "trade in" for commercial housing, where real estate developers or government agencies encourage and assist residents who already own homes to sell their old for new through acquisition, replacement, subsidies, and other means. But in some cities where this policy has not yet been implemented, there are also some real estate salespeople who advertise the "trade in" policy. When some netizens question whether "there is no relevant policy in the local area", salespeople reply with "one policy for each project". In April of this year, police officers from the Internet Security Brigade of Qinzhou District Public Security Bureau in Tianshui City discovered a video posted on a certain online platform. The content was very simple, with only one picture and one line of text: "Tianshui has launched the service of exchanging old houses for new ones. Is it still far from the fourth generation of buildings. After a detailed investigation by the police, it was found that the author of this video, Zhang, is a real estate salesperson. Li Chengliang, a police officer from the Network Security Brigade of Qinzhou Branch of Tianshui Public Security Bureau: I should be clear about the livelihood policies, but I have not heard of Tianshui's policy of exchanging old for new, so I suspect it may be a rumor. Some netizens also have doubts about the information in this video. In the comments under this video, some netizens questioned: 'Tianshui has not yet issued policies in this regard. Where did you read the documents?'? Zhang either ignored it or replied 'one project, one policy'. In order to further verify the authenticity of the video content, the police came to the Housing and Urban Rural Development Bureau of Tianshui City for questioning. The staff gave a clear answer, that is, Tianshui City has not yet introduced policies related to "trade in" in the real estate field. So, the police immediately summoned Zhang, who posted the video, to the Cybersecurity Brigade for investigation. After detailed inquiry, the police learned that Zhang's original intention in posting this video was to promote a new property. Rujun, the head of the Network Security Brigade of Qinzhou Branch of Tianshui Public Security Bureau: It has led netizens to mistakenly believe that Tianshui has also implemented this policy. To put it simply, he is selling his own house. The real estate agent claims that the property he is promoting has a trade in policy, but according to police investigations, unlike other cities' trade in policies, their so-called "trade in" is just a marketing strategy. If a buyer buys the property he is promoting, he can sell their old house through the second-hand housing market and use the proceeds to offset the price of the new house. The police stated that real estate companies can have their own sales methods, but this is fundamentally different from the government's "trade in" policy. This rumor can mislead homebuyers into thinking that with the government's endorsement, they can confidently purchase a house in this property. In fact, the developer's claim to help sell old houses may not be reliable and may also bring legal disputes to buyers in the future. Spreading false information and disrupting public order constitutes an illegal act, and consumers mistakenly believe that they can "trade in old for new". The investigating police stated that this behavior has violated the relevant provisions of the Law of the People's Republic of China on Public Security Administration Punishments. In the police investigation, Zhang admitted that the main reason he fabricated this message was to let netizens know that the property he was promoting had a trade in sales model. In order to gain more attention, he packaged this sales model as a new policy introduced by relevant government departments through the method of "transplanting flowers and trees". Du Lirong, a police officer from the Legal Brigade of Qinzhou Branch of Tianshui Public Security Bureau: According to Article 25 of the Law on Public Security Administration Punishments, those who spread false information and disrupt public order shall be detained for 5 to 10 days and may be fined up to 500 yuan. If the circumstances are relatively minor, they shall be detained for up to 5 days or fined up to 500 yuan. The police stated that Zhang's behavior has constituted an illegal act of spreading false information and disrupting public order. After criticizing and educating Zhang, he voluntarily deleted the relevant information. Rujun, the head of the Network Security Brigade of Qinzhou Branch of Tianshui Public Security Bureau: The impact of this video from its release to deletion is not particularly significant. After communicating with him, he also voluntarily realized his mistake and deleted the post. According to the principle of proportionality between crime and punishment, we have made the decision not to punish him for minor circumstances. The police also remind that the internet is not an illegal place, and when publishing relevant information, one must comply with relevant laws and regulations, and must not intentionally play a "borderline game" for personal gain. Restoring the routine of rumor mongers fabricating rumors, "exchanging old for new" housing is an important measure to promote a virtuous cycle of new and second-hand housing, and to release the demand for purchasing and consumption. It is reported that as of now, more than 100 cities across the country have successively introduced housing "trade in" policies. But this policy is not applicable to all cities in the country, such as the rumor that Tianshui City in Gansu Province has not implemented this policy. Analysis found that Zhang fabricated rumors about Tianshui City launching a "trade in" policy, mainly through the following steps: firstly, he promoted the so-called "trade in" model of his own property sales, and expanded the explanation to the official policy implemented by the entire Tianshui City. The second step is to use the rumor of Tianshui City launching a "trade in" policy as a copy, accompanied by photos of the properties they sell, and publish them on the internet, intentionally causing netizens to misunderstand, in order to improve their sales performance. (New Society)
Edit:Lubaikang Responsible editor:Chenze
Source:CCTV.com
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