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Can I apply for a real estate license if the maintenance fund is not paid?

1. Can I apply for real estate license if the maintenance fund is not paid?

1. You can't apply for the real estate license without paying the maintenance fund. Before handling the house property certificate, the owner must issue a payment voucher to the relevant department that has paid the corresponding proportion of maintenance fund. Without the payment voucher, the Housing Authority will not handle the real estate license for the owner. In addition to the maintenance fund, there is also a deed tax, which cannot be handled without payment.

2. Legal basis: Article 282 of the Civil Code.

The income generated by the construction unit, the realty service enterprise or other managers from the owner shall be owned by the owner after deducting the reasonable cost.

Article 283

Matters such as cost sharing and income distribution of buildings and their ancillary facilities, if agreed, shall be followed; If there is no agreement or the agreement is unclear, it shall be determined according to the proportion of the owner's exclusive area.

Article 284

Owners can manage buildings and their ancillary facilities by themselves, or entrust property service enterprises or other managers to manage them.

The owner has the right to replace the realty service enterprise or other managers selected by the construction unit according to law.

Second, what is the process of paying the maintenance fund?

1, the payer truthfully fills in the maintenance fund account card, and the community office staff verifies the account card and related materials to verify the maintenance fund amount;

2. The payer checks the printed household card and signs it for confirmation;

3. The payer shall pay the maintenance fund in full to the community office;

4. With this receipt, the payer shall go to the transaction department to handle the transfer formalities of the deed or the ownership registration formalities in the ownership department.