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How to transfer the ownership of the second-hand housing maintenance fund file you bought?

What should I do if I lose my maintenance fund voucher?

The maintenance fund is very important to the owner, and the voucher for paying the maintenance fund must not be lost. What if it's lost because of poor storage? In fact, there is no need to worry, as long as it can be easily solved in four steps.

The first step: first apply to the community office where you live, and the community office will generally open a maintenance fund account card for inquiry. Step 2: You need to make a statement in the mechanical energy newspaper. Here, just choose a better local daily newspaper or evening paper to make a statement. Step 3: You need to go to the real estate bureau to go through the formalities. When going through the formalities, you need to bring the formalities, ID card and newspaper certificate issued by the district office (full page). Step 4: Waiting for the reissued maintenance fund invoice. It should be noted here that you should bring your ID card and receipt voucher when you receive the list of maintenance funds.

Since the maintenance fund is managed by a special owners' committee, when can the housing maintenance fund be used? Housing maintenance fund is mainly used for large and medium-sized repair, renovation and reconstruction projects of public * * * parts and public * * * facilities and equipment of property after the warranty period expires. In other words, it can only be used when maintaining the public parts and facilities of the community. If there is only a problem with the owner's personal house, it is impossible to use this fund.

What if the list of maintenance funds is lost? I believe that through Bian Xiao's introduction, you should be very familiar with the replacement process. Here, Bian Xiao still reminds everyone that this kind of voucher must be properly kept, so as not to bring unnecessary trouble to yourself.