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What do I have to pay to build a house to get the key?

Before getting the key, you need to pay deed tax, public maintenance fund, property registration fee, stamp duty, property heating fee and mortgage registration fee.

1, deed tax (collected by the developer on behalf of the Housing Authority; Customers themselves pay the Housing Authority in one lump sum, but developers generally don't accept it unless they need to entrust developers to handle the real estate license).

2. Public maintenance fund (collected by the developer on behalf of the Housing Authority).

3. Property registration fee (i.e. property ownership certificate fee, which is charged by the developer on behalf of the Housing Authority).

4. Mortgage registration fee (only the loan is paid without sexual intercourse, and the developer collects it on behalf of the Housing Authority).

5. Stamp duty (collected by developers on behalf of the Housing Authority).

6, the actual area is greater than the pre-sale area or less than the pre-sale area, within 3% of the actual settlement, refund more and make up less.

7. Property fees (generally prepaid for half a year, collected by the property management company).

8. Heating fee (if the key is turned over now, the heating fee will be charged by the property company on behalf of the heating company).

9. Cable TV installation fee and viewing fee (generally, the subscription fee for one year is received in advance, and the property company collects it on behalf of the cable TV station).

10, prepaid electricity fee and corridor public electricity fee (collected by the property company).

1 1. renovation deposit (pledged by the property management company and returned to the owner after renovation to better guarantee the interests of most owners).

12, and some may also charge for heating and gas (collected by the developer).