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Does it matter if the second-hand house does not change the property owner?

Second-hand housing does not change the owner of the property, which will have the following effects:

1. Property fee: Property companies usually charge property fees from owners to pay for the maintenance and management of public areas. If the property right is not changed in time, the original owner will continue to bear these costs, and you will not be able to enjoy the related services or be required to pay the fees.

2. Restrictions on the use of public facilities: Some communities or residential communities may provide swimming pools, gyms, parking spaces and other facilities. If you don't change the property rights, you can't enjoy the right to use these facilities.

3. The information is not updated in time: property management companies usually send important announcements and notices to the owners regularly. If you don't change the property, you may miss some important information, such as maintenance notices, community activities or safety warnings.

4. Protection of rights and interests: Property right change is an important step to ensure that your legitimate rights and interests as a new owner are protected. By changing the property, you can ensure that your rights and interests are officially recorded, and establish contact with the property management company, so as to get relevant support and protection.