This study discusses consumer legal protection against developer defaults in the binding agreement for the sale and purchase of flats (PPJB). The increase in housing development, especially through the pre-project selling system, often harms consumers due to uncertainty and default from developers. The research method used is a literature study, with a legal approach and a case approach. Analysis was carried out on Decision Number 91/PDT/2018/PT. Jakarta to assess the legal protection provided to consumers. The results of the study show that regulations, including Law Number 11 of 2011 concerning Flats, provide a strong legal basis for consumers to demand their rights. Consistent law enforcement in default cases creates a precedent that strengthens the position of consumers, increases public trust in the legal system, and creates a conducive environment for flats buying and selling transactions.
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