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What are the precautions for moving into a new house?

First of all, congratulations on your new house, which is worth celebrating, but there are some precautions to communicate with you.

1. Deadline: Most customers and friends are buying houses for the first time. On the delivery day, they are very excited and often don't know what went wrong. The problems they encounter are: how to check and accept the house; What is the handover procedure; How much does it cost to pay the house? What should I do if I encounter a house problem? What are the quality problems of the house and so on. Suggested delivery date: generally, the real estate agent informs our small owners to deliver the house in advance. It is recommended not to close the house on the first day and the second day, because many people will come to close the house at the same time on those two days, and the people accompanying the acceptance of the house will not have much time to accompany you to look at the house carefully. It is best to do this on the third or fourth day.

2. Wear tools:

1) 1 plastic washbasin-used to receive sewer pipes.

2) 1 small hammer-used to check whether the walls and floors of the house are empty.

3) 1 feeler gauge-used to measure the crack width.

4) 1 5m tape measure-used to measure the clear height of the house.

5) 1 multimeter-used to test whether all high-voltage sockets and weak current types are unblocked.

6) 1 calculator-used to calculate data.

3. Check the information:

Go to the property department to check the information section, and the following documents can be checked:

1) Residential Quality Guarantee for the house-you can take it away.

2) "residential instruction manual"-can take away.

3) Completion Acceptance Record Form

4) Area measuring table

5) As-built drawings of pipeline distribution (water, strong electricity, weak electricity and structure)-

4. Verify the area: verify the area, contract and price. Confirm whether the attached drawings of the sales contract are consistent with the actual situation, whether the structure is the same as the original design, whether the house area has been measured by the real estate department and whether there is any difference with the area agreed in the contract. (check the house sales contract first to see what the error is, usually 3%. If the error is less than 3%, it will be ignored and the excess will be treated. It is suggested that the contract has an error of 2%, but it is best not to exceed 5%. ) The contract signed by both parties shall prevail. Generally this time varies from person to person.

5. House acceptance: Next, you can carefully check whether the doors and windows, balconies, faucets and walls of the house are bulging or blocked.

6. Delivery fee: If there is no problem, pay the remaining fee normally.

Thank you for your inquiry. I hope it helps.