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Are you closed? Let's take a look at the whole process of new house handover.

The handover of the new house shall be counted from the date when the developer notifies the house to sign the contract and pay the property fee. In the process of handover, we need to pay attention to all kinds of problems found in the house inspection and negotiate with the developers to solve the problems. Before moving in, solve potential hidden dangers for yourself.

First, the closing time

After receiving the notice of repossession from the developer, you can begin to prepare for repossession. Please note the following points:

1, there is a time limit for repossession. You need to close the house before the deadline, otherwise it will be regarded as overdue and bear the liability for breach of contract agreed in the contract.

2. If you choose the top floor, you can choose to close the house in rainy days.

First, you can check whether the house is leaking and find problems in time; Second, you can test the moisture resistance of the wall. If the wall is wet, it means that the moisture-proof measures are not in place and it is easy to get moldy in the future.

Second, look at the house

There are many things to pay attention to in house inspection. First of all, it depends on whether the developer has "three certificates, two books and one table". If not, the house can be rejected.

You can bring your own house inspection tools to inspect the house, mainly to see whether there are cracks in the wall, whether the kitchen/bathroom leaks smoothly, whether the circuit has electricity, whether the wall is empty, whether there are problems with doors and windows, and so on.

Hardcover rooms should also focus on whether the decoration and furniture brands are consistent with the housing levy standards specified in the contract.

I suggest you take a professional home inspector with you when you close the house, find the problems in time, and consult with the developers to solve them in time.

It should be noted that if the developer wants you to sign before the house inspection, you must refuse! If you sign it, you can only bear the cost of finding problems in the house inspection.

Three. Property delivery

From the day the house was signed, the property fee was paid. Because from then on, the property management company began to formally serve the owners.

"Property Management Regulations" stipulates that the property service fees incurred before the property is delivered to the buyer shall be fully borne by the construction unit. The property service fee shall be borne by the buyer from the date when the house is delivered to the buyer, unless otherwise agreed by both parties.

After signing the house and paying the property fee, the process of moving in and handing over the new house was officially completed. In this process, we should remember that when we find any problems, we should immediately reflect them to the developers and seek solutions. Don't wait to sign the house, then solve it.