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What are the procedures and precautions for purchasing and redeveloping houses?

1: If notarization is done now, even if the house price rises by 10 times in the future, there is no room for the original landlord to go back on his word. The house is legally yours. And you signed a contract with the developer, which means that the developer used your name for filing in the housing exchange, and the name will be yours directly after the real estate license comes down.

Redeveloped houses can be traded in the market. There are no restrictions on this, but every transaction will pay the land transfer fee (about 30 square meters) to the state.

3. If every household has one (real estate license) before demolition, then the newly-built house can be demolished for real estate license. If not, then it is a small property right (a building with real estate license)

If the contract is signed with the developer under his leadership, then the house can be determined to be his, and you don't need to draw up a contract. When doing notarization, the notary office also has a model.

I hope it will help you and I hope it will be adopted. If you don't understand, please ask.