For three years, the Abdurahman family lives in uncertainty, desperately waiting for their house to be delivered. Their dream of leaving a T3 in Rennes for a pavilion in the countryside turned into a nightmare following the liquidation of the manufacturer that they had hired. Largely invested in this project, they find themselves stuck in an unfinished project, symbol of a suspended future, while their expectations continue to weigh heavily on their daily lives.
From three years, a family desperately awaits the delivery of their house, a dream that has become a tormented reality. Initially planned for 2022, their construction in La Bouëxière, after an investment of 250,000 euros, was interrupted by the judicial liquidation of their manufacturer. This shock plunged this family into a difficult situation, leaving their hopes of moving to be hampered by a stalled construction site. Their daily lives are now marked by uncertainty and endless waiting, illustrating the risks linked to the bankruptcy of companies in the security sector. construction.
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ToggleA family waiting: the nightmare of liquidation
Three years ago, the Abdurahman family planned a new start. Leave their apartment in Rennes for a pavilion in the countryside seemed to be the realization of a dream. Unfortunately, their project construction turned into real nightmare when the manufacturer was placed in liquidation. After paying the sum of 250,000 euros, they found themselves in a dead end, their house unfinished and their hopes dashed.
Years of spending and waiting
The consequences of this liquidation are serious. Hundreds of thousands of euros invested, a construction site stopped, and a uncertainty persistent about the success of their project. The family is not alone in this situation, many other families are also trapped, waiting for news that never comes. Time passes, and each day without progress makes the weight of this weigh a little more anguish on their daily lives.
A system to be reviewed to protect future owners
This alarming situation raises fundamental questions about the security owners when engaging with builders. Consumer protection in the food sector construction must be strengthened to prevent such catastrophic outcomes. Initiatives are needed to ensure transparency in the affairs of construction companies and prevent other families from experiencing such a tragedy.