My brother is only 10 years old. My family wants to buy a house for my brother. Can the householder fill in my brother's name?

According to the relevant policies and regulations of real estate purchase in China, minors can apply for the certificate of real estate ownership as rights holders, but they must submit their guardianship certificate and guardian identity certificate when handling, and indicate the name of their legal guardian on the certificate of real estate ownership. Because minors are persons without or with limited capacity for civil conduct, they must comply with relevant laws and regulations when disposing of real estate.

If a minor buys a house, then if Mr. Liu decides to buy the house after looking at the property, and wants to apply for the real estate title certificate in the name of his minor son of 12 years old, since the child is a minor, Mr. Liu needs to submit not only the normal house transaction registration procedures, but also materials, namely the household registration book or birth certificate of Mr. Liu's son and the identity certificate of the guardian. Of course, if there is only one guardian, a notarized guardian certificate must be provided to prove his sole guardian qualification. After preparing the above information, Mr. Liu Can went through the house transaction registration formalities and registered the house property in his son's name.

If a minor sells a house, then if Mr. Liu wants to sell a house under his son's name, he must follow the special regulations on selling a house under the name of a minor. First, the guardian can sell his house for the benefit of minors, and must provide a letter of guarantee signed by the guardian to ensure that he is qualified as a guardian and sell the house for the benefit of minors; Two, the guardian of the sale of minors' houses should be publicized for 7 days, and there is no objection during the publicity period. To meet the above conditions, Mr. Liu should submit materials according to the normal house transaction registration procedures, and at the same time submit the seller's household registration book or birth certificate, guardian ID card, and guardian certificate issued by the unit or group to prove that he has the qualification of guardian, and the property is sold for the benefit of minors.

The above information was found on the website. You can consult the local real estate department or intermediary company for details, and then ask in detail.