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After the transfer of the second-hand house, the names of water, electricity and property management have changed, but the property management still goes through the formalities in the name of the ori

After the transfer of the second-hand house, the names of water, electricity and property management have changed, but the property management still goes through the formalities in the name of the original head of household. After the transfer of the second-hand house, if the account name of public utility bills such as water, electricity and property management fees changes, the property management should be issued in the name of the new owner. If the property management still uses the name of the original householder for formalities, this may be due to the following reasons:

1. Property Management Company's operation error or system delay leads to the time lag of updating information. In this case, you can raise an objection to the property management company and ask them to correct the information as soon as possible.

2. If your house was purchased through an intermediary, it may be that the intermediary did not inform the property management company of the change of house ownership in time. You can contact the intermediary or communicate directly with the property management company to update your information.

3. If your house is purchased through a loan, the bank may ask you to provide the original owner's bills of utilities such as water, electricity and property management fees as materials for loan approval. In this case, you can provide proof of transfer to the bank and ask them to update the billing information.

In either case, you can contact the property management company or the relevant public utility company, provide them with your identity certificate and house ownership certificate, and ask them to update the billing information. If you encounter difficulties or problems, you can consult the local housing management department or legal advisory body for more professional help and advice.