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Social security interrupted one month can buy a house
The interruption of social security has a great impact on the qualification of the purchase of a house, so can you buy a house if your social security is interrupted for a month?
In general, the social security interruption is not allowed to buy a house, because the qualification of the purchase of social security requirements is the need to pay continuously. So once interrupted, the impact on the eligibility of the subsequent purchase is still quite large.
But there are exceptions, after the social security interruption, does not affect the qualification to buy a house. For example, in Beijing, the following cases of social security payment is not affected by the qualification of the purchase, as follows:
1, due to changes in unit registration, deduction failure and other reasons for the unit caused by the unit of all employees of the social security payment, the unit for the individual to complete the replacement of payment of less than 3 months, in the qualification audit of the purchase of housing will be considered as a normal payment.
2, due to job transfer caused by individual social security contributions, the unit for the staff to complete the contributions, and not more than 3 months, is considered normal payment.
But it should be noted that the above two cases shall not exceed a total of three months.
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