1. funding problem: the developer may face the situation that the capital chain is broken or the funds are insufficient, so that the project progress cannot be further promoted.
2. Cooperation problems: During the project, there may be cooperation problems, such as improper coordination with partners or contractors, withdrawal of partners or breakdown of cooperation, which makes the project unable to continue.
3. Legal disputes: Developers may face legal disputes, such as contract disputes with the government, owners or relevant departments, property rights disputes, etc. , causing the project to fail.
4. Project management: The developer may have some shortcomings in project management, such as chaotic project management, project delay, substandard quality and other problems, which lead to the project not being completed as planned.
5. Market changes: Changes in the market environment, such as policy adjustments and changes in the economic situation, may cause developers to doubt the expected benefits of the project and then suspend or terminate the project.
It should be noted that the specific situation of each project may be different, and the specific reasons need to be analyzed in depth according to the actual situation of the project.