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Cueva, A., (2023). ¿Más Estado o más mercado?: la crisis del sector inmobiliario de consumo en el Perú por la inclusión de cláusulas abusivas en los contratos inmobiliarios [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24602
Cueva, A., ¿Más Estado o más mercado?: la crisis del sector inmobiliario de consumo en el Perú por la inclusión de cláusulas abusivas en los contratos inmobiliarios []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24602
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title = "¿Más Estado o más mercado?: la crisis del sector inmobiliario de consumo en el Perú por la inclusión de cláusulas abusivas en los contratos inmobiliarios",
author = "Cueva Chaman, Alexandra Carmen",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
In the mass market of goods and services, agility and automation is a key element that allows retailers to sell more in the shortest time possible. The classic conception of the contract in which the agreement of wills is, in most cases, the result of a prior negotiation stage has been superseded by an agreement that is formalized by the adherence of one of the parties to the contractual program set by the other party. However, when this agreement takes place within the context of a consumer relationship, there is a risk that the supplier may take advantage of its privileged status to include clauses containing obligations that are too burdensome for the customer. This problem is particularly serious when the goods or services involved in the transaction are those indispensable for the well being of the citizen, such as housing. The purpose of this article is to evidence the current crisis of the real estate industry in the consumer market, in order to outline some proposed solutions that could contribute to stop the excessive abuse of many of the real estate providers in Peru.
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