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Bought an immigrant house, no real estate license. The two sides wrote the contract privately and signed it. Is this house protected by law? If we plan and demolish in the future, ...

According to the information you provided, your transaction has the following legal risks:

1. Without the real estate license, it is temporarily impossible to verify whether the seller is the legal property owner of the house. I suggest you check with the real estate registration department;

2. You can't handle the transfer formalities without the real estate license. Legally speaking, you are not the legal owner of the house;

3. Demolition only compensates the owner of the house. Although you made a deal with the owner, because there is no real estate license, the person who was resettled is still the original property owner, and will not compensate you when removing. Only after confirming that you are the legal property owner through litigation can you be compensated;

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