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Only the original purchase invoice and the original purchase contract were taken away by the sales office. Is it safe to apply for real estate license for 2 years?

Yesterday, our reporter received a report from Ms. Wen (a pseudonym) that she bought a parking space many years ago and now needs to apply for a real estate license, but the developer took all the information away more than a year ago. So far, not only has it not been done, but the owner is suddenly informed that he needs to provide the original purchase contract he holds for tax payment, registration and other processes. Ms. Wen feels very puzzled-is it necessary for developers to do this?

Parking spaces have not been certified for many years.

"I submitted my ID card and a copy of the contract to the developer more than a year ago, but I didn't expect to provide the original of my purchase contract now."

Ms. Wen said that she probably bought the parking space of a real estate in Haizhu District around 2007. For many years, due to various reasons, developers have not certified their parking spaces. More than a year ago, she gave all the information to the developer. She thinks she can successfully apply for a permit. Recently, the developer suddenly called, saying that Ms. Wen needs to provide her original purchase contract in order to complete multiple processes such as paying taxes and issuing permits.

The developer's move made Ms. Wen very confused. She questioned that the developer also had a copy of the contract of that year. Why do you need the original contract of the owner to apply for a permit?

It is inconvenient to take the original contract.

Ms. Wen learned that after some well-known local developers sell their parking spaces, the developers will automatically help the owners to apply for the real estate license, and only after they apply for the license will they inform the owners that they can take the original purchase contract to the developers to retrieve the real estate license, which is no trouble at all.

"The previous application dragged on for so long. What if we travel around the world with the original purchase contract and lose it? It is not safe for the developer's staff to write a guarantee! " Some owners also expressed concern that after obtaining the owner's power of attorney and the owner's original contract and identity certificate, the developer engaged in "black-box operation" with the parking space, infringing on the legitimate rights and interests of the owner. In particular, will real estate mortgage financing solve the problem of tight capital chain? Faced with this situation, how should owners safeguard their rights and interests?

On the other hand, many housing-related businesses, such as the withdrawal of housing provident fund, require citizens to provide the original purchase contract. If the original contract is placed in the hands of developers, it will also cause a lot of inconvenience to the owners' daily life.