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What information do I need to bring when selling a house and transferring ownership?

1. identification: you need to bring your identification when you sell or transfer. If it is a foreign household registration, you need to prepare a temporary residence permit.

2. Deed tax invoice: Deed tax invoice is an important bill of the original value of the house, which can prove the tax payment. This invoice is required when handling the transfer.

3. Real estate license: Real estate license is an important certificate to prove that you are the owner of the house and can dispose of the house according to law. Once lost, your rights and interests cannot be guaranteed. Whether you want to go to the bank for a loan or want to sell your house again, you need to use the real estate license.

4. Property fee invoices: property fee and heating fee invoices should be kept well. After all, there are many cases where property companies ask for property fees on the grounds that "there is no invoice to prove that they have paid property fees".

5. Proof of contract filing: After signing the commercial housing sales contract with the buyers, the general developers should register with the local real estate bureau with the contract. Only one house can be put on record, and the house bought by the buyers can be displayed by themselves, so that developers can't sell the house bought by the buyers. If the contract is not filed, the developer can cancel it, and even if the contract is signed, it can be sold to others.

What should I pay attention to when selling a house and transferring ownership?

1. The seller must hold the original and photocopy of the sales contract (which also needs to be stamped), the photocopy of the ID card, the VAT tax bill, the deed tax bill, and the ownership certificate of the land and buildings. At the same time, it is necessary to go to the land management office to handle the transfer of ownership of the land and buildings and the cancellation or renaming of other rights such as related mortgages.

2. Just like whether the property right of the second-hand house is clear, how big the house is, whether it is mortgaged or not, and what the attributes are, these are all very important. Generally speaking, houses that have not completed the real estate license cannot be sold.

3. Relevant personnel cannot easily hand over the house in advance. In the transaction process, some property buyers may also put forward various reasons to ask for occupancy before handling the transfer procedures. Generally speaking, even if the purchase contract is signed, the owner should think twice before the transfer formalities are completed.

4. The details of the contract should also be made clear. In the transaction process, we tend to pay more attention to the relatively large expenses such as house payment and agency fee, but not pay special attention to some details. If these details are agreed in advance before signing the contract, there will be no "sequela".