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What are the "five certificates" of Dongguan Diexinju, and is the management of public areas perfect?
The "five certificates" of overlapping new houses are real estate development certificate, state-owned land use certificate, overlapping new house project development permit, construction project planning permit and commercial housing sales (pre-sale) permit. Before buying a new house, you must first see if the five certificates are complete.
The professional property management team of Diexin House not only manages the public areas of Diexin House perfectly, but also strictly manages the owners' safety and parking safety, which has a high guarantee for the living safety of the owners of Diexin House. Therefore, living in a new house, there is no need to worry about the imperfect management of public areas.
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