Hungarian prosecutors are seeking prison sentences for a company executive and a sales representative accused of defrauding customers out of 259 million Forints (approximately €700,000) through a false promise of turnkey homes. The pair allegedly misled buyers, securing full payment for houses that were never completed. In at least one instance, the full purchase price was collected incrementally while construction halted permanently after walling was finished. The scheme involved offering ready-to-move-in houses, but failing to deliver on that promise. Authorities allege a systematic pattern of deception targeting prospective homeowners. The prosecution aims to hold the individuals accountable for the financial harm inflicted on the victims. The case highlights risks associated with incomplete property developments and the importance of due diligence in real estate transactions.