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Is it reasonable for the resettlement house to collect a copy of the parking space placement agreement?

Unreasonable;

"Copy of Resettlement Agreement" can be used to prove the real identity of the owner, but "Copy of Resettlement Agreement" symbolizes the legal rights and interests of the resettled house and cannot be easily lent out. In addition, there are many ways to prove identity, so this behavior is unreasonable.

Information supplement:

The notarization of compensation and resettlement agreement for house demolition is an activity that the national notary office proves the authenticity and legality of the agreement between the demolition and the deceased according to the application of citizens and legal persons, and clarifies the rights and obligations of both parties. The notarization of compensation and resettlement agreement for house demolition shall follow the principles of obeying national planning, facilitating construction and reasonable compensation. The notarization of the compensation and resettlement agreement for house demolition shall be accepted by the notary office where the house demolition is located. The applicant shall fill in the notarization application form and submit the following certificates and materials:

(1) applicant's identity document (the legal person shall submit the qualification certificate of the legal representative; The custodian and manager shall submit the qualification certificate of custody right (or management right) and its copy;

(2) If the agent applies on his behalf, the agent shall submit the power of attorney or other certificates, identity certificates and copies thereof with agency qualification;

(three) the housing demolition permit issued by the competent department of housing demolition of the people's government at or above the county level;

(four) the demolition notice, construction regulations and planning announced by the demolition department;

(five) the certificate of the property right or the right to use the house to be demolished and its copy;

(six) the text of the house demolition compensation and resettlement agreement;

(seven) other certificates and materials that the notary believes should be submitted.