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What's the difference between renaming and transferring rights?

The difference between renaming and transferring power is as follows:

1, with different concepts. Renaming the meter does not mean the transfer of ownership, but the name change of the same user. The transfer belongs to the situation that the power supply subject changes and the power supply relationship with the power supply department must be changed, and the transfer should be handled;

2. The payment standard is different. The renaming of electric meters needs to be handled, and there is no need to settle the electricity bill. Transfer is to handle the transfer. All expenses need to be settled due to the change of ownership of electricity address and owner of electricity users.

What information do I need to prepare for power transfer?

1, new household identity information;

2, electricity address property certificate;

3. If you need to apply for bank withholding, you also need to provide payment information;

4. If it is not handled by the owner himself, the identity certificate and power of attorney of the agent shall be provided;

5. List of electrical equipment;

6. If the information of the old householder cannot be provided, the electricity fee shall be paid according to the information provided by the new clothes, and a "customer statement" shall be provided. The content of the statement is the reason why the new head of household cannot obtain the identity information of the old head of household, and promises to provide all the transfer information legally.

Legal basis: Article 17 of the Regulations of People's Republic of China (PRC) Municipality on Household Registration.

When the contents of household registration need to be changed or corrected, the head of household or himself shall report to the household registration authority; If it is verified through examination, the household registration authority shall change or correct it.

When the household registration authority deems it necessary, it may require the applicant to issue a certificate of change or correction.