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What should I do if I sell my house but my account hasn't moved?

1 It is suggested to move the household registration to the immediate family members who have registered in this city. According to the relevant regulations, if the household registration is moved out due to selling the house, the immediate family members who can move into the household registration in this city or other relatives who can move into the household registration in this city. In these two cases, the lessee or property owner who needs to move into the house agrees that it is unnecessary to move into the account of immediate family members, and the needs of other people who move into non-immediate family members need to be approved by the local police station, and they must not cause difficulties in life. Therefore, if you need to move out of your account, you must find your immediate family members who agree to accept the settlement.

2 If the seller must keep a local account after selling the house, it is recommended to hang it in a public account set up by the local public security department. After purchasing a new house, move the registered permanent residence into "Gong Hu" or the purchased house.

If you can't find a relative or other person to receive the account, then consider selling the house before buying it, and then move the account to the newly bought house address.

Legal basis: Regulations on Household Registration Management

Seventeenth household registration content needs to be changed or corrected, the head of the household or I shall report to the household registration authority; If it is verified through examination, the household registration authority shall change or correct it.

When the household registration authority deems it necessary, it may require the applicant to issue a certificate of change or correction.

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The above answer is only for the current information combined with my understanding of the law, please refer carefully!

If you still have questions about this issue, I suggest you sort out relevant information and communicate with professionals in detail.