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What is a charge?

In civil proceedings, if the losing party fails to repay the money awarded to the winning party in the judgment order, the winning party may apply to the court for a judgment order, and according to the judgment order, the money equivalent to the above-mentioned payable property of the losing party shall be detained. Such an order issued by the court is called a mortgage order. 1. Impact of charging order on property sales: If a property has a charging order, the property can only be transferred in kind after the owner has paid the amount payable in the charging order, related legal fees and the charging order is lifted, otherwise the buyer will be responsible for paying off the related debts. 2. Matters needing attention in buying and selling properties involving charging orders: 2. 1 If there is a charge bill in the purchased property, the buyer and his agent should clearly understand whether the remaining amount after deducting the mortgage loan from the general bank is enough to pay off the amount involved in the charge bill. 2.2 If the remaining amount is insufficient to pay off the amount involved in the charging order, the ownership of the property will still be attached to the charging order in the future. 2.3 It is considered that all deposits must be deposited in the seller's lawyer's building until the transaction is concluded.