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Does the Housing Authority have the right to bid for the property before the developer has delivered the house?

First, the housing management department can accept the entrustment of developers to conduct bidding activities for residential property management.

Second, property management companies have been put in place for projects that have entered the development, construction and sales process. According to the national "Measures for the Administration of Commercial Housing Sales", the developer must sign a preliminary property management agreement with the property service enterprise before handling the housing sales license, and handle the sales license with the recorded agreement. Property bidding will not be delayed until the delivery of the house.

Third, the housing management department came forward to bid in time, and the bidding and evaluation of the property company, including signing the preliminary property management agreement with the winning property company, was still completed by the developer. It is impossible for the Housing Authority to choose a property company.