Can I sue if the buyer does not pick up the goods?
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Can I sue if the buyer does not pick up the goods?

If the buyer maliciously abandons the order, is the seller really the only one who can accept it? Don't lose heart! According to the Civil Code, if the buyer fails to take delivery of the goods, it constitutes a breach of contract and the seller may request damages in accordance with the law. Keep the order and shipping certificate, and communicate with the buyer. If necessary, defend your rights through legal means and make those who maliciously abandon the order pay the price!

What if the house does not have a license?
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What if the house does not have a license?

The house has no occupancy license? Don't panic! This is not uncommon in Taiwan. First clarify the reasons, which may be historical factors or regulatory changes. Be sure to seek professional assistance to confirm the current situation and the feasibility of reissuing. Remember, failure to obtain a license may affect your rights and interests, so it is best to deal with it as soon as possible!

What should I do if the landlord does not return the deposit?
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What should I do if the landlord does not return the deposit?

Landlord won’t return deposit? Don't panic! First, review your lease to confirm the refund terms. If there is a dispute, you can file a complaint with the Consumer Protection Officer or seek legal recourse. Keep all evidence, such as proof of remittance, conversation records, etc., to protect your own rights and interests, and bravely defend your deposit!

Can we buy a house together if we are not related by blood?
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Can we buy a house together if we are not related by blood?

sure! In Taiwan, friends, partners, and even partners who are not related by blood can buy a house together. As long as the distribution of rights and interests is clarified and a comprehensive contract is signed, assets can be shared and the dream of living together can be realized. Don’t let blood ties limit your property choices!

Who does the child of an unmarried woman belong to?
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Who does the child of an unmarried woman belong to?

If you get pregnant out of wedlock, the rights and interests of the child are complicated. According to Taiwan law, both parents have parental rights and joint support is the principle. But if consensus cannot be reached, the court will consider the best interests of the children. It is recommended to seek professional assistance, protect your own rights and interests, and create a healthy growth environment for your children.