Starting from 200 1, a national unified house ownership certificate is implemented, which is a little larger than 16K paper but a little smaller than A4 paper, with a purple back cover and a golden house ownership certificate and national emblem. In 2009, the new edition was gradually introduced in various places, but the size was the same as that of the original edition, and only the contents recorded on the inner page changed. As for the record of land conditions, it varies from place to place. In some cities, land information is recorded simultaneously. Some urban properties are issued separately, so land information may not be recorded.
Did you personally go to the housing registration department to register for the sale and transfer of the house? Or through a real estate agent? There should be no problem if you go to the housing registration agency to register and get the certificate in person. Did you get the * * * certificate? Because the title certificate of * * * is half smaller than the house ownership certificate. But you can't just get the * * * certificate, you must have the house ownership certificate and several * * * certificates.