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Can the owner sell the house abroad? How much is it?

Want to sell a house, but what should I do abroad? Can the house still be sold? How much is it? Let's get to know each other.

If the seller is abroad but still wants to sell the house, he can entrust the judiciary to sell the house, that is, go to the local embassy in China. Because different countries have different requirements for entrusted notarization, the seller also needs to go to the embassy of the country where he is located to ask what materials need to be prepared. The limitation of general notarization is two years.

The entrusted notarization process of selling houses is as follows:

First, find the Embassy of China in that country.

1. Log on to China Consular Service Network (cs.mfa.gov.cn)

2. Identify the official website, and the embassy is responsible for consular affairs within its jurisdiction.

It can be found through China Consular Service Network (/zwjgwz_660735/).

Take America as an example:

China has an embassy and five consulates general in the United States, which are responsible for consular affairs within their respective jurisdictions.

American embassies: Washington, D.C., Delaware, Idaho, Kentucky, Maryland, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming.

Consulate General of China in new york: Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri and Wisconsin.

Consulate General of China in San Francisco: Alaska, Northern California, Nevada, Oregon and Washington.

Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles: Arizona, Southern California, Hawaii, New Mexico, Pacific Islands.

Consulate General of China in Houston: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas.

Second, prepare the notarization of house sales (taking the Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles as an example)

1. Attendees: the seller and the entrusting party.

2. Venue: Chinese Consulate General in Los Angeles.

(The above answers were published on 20 17-04- 17. Please refer to the actual situation for the current purchase policy. )

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