Non-agricultural people buy farmers' houses in rural areas. Can the house photos be transferred?

Let me give you some advice:

1 first of all, you should confirm the land nature of the house, because according to the current regulations, the property on collective land cannot be sold, and it is necessary to ensure that the house is built on state-owned land. If the land used for this house is collective land in the village, it is stipulated that only people with this collective account can buy it. If your father is a collective account, the business in that year can be guaranteed to be legal;

2. Now your urgent task is to transfer the real estate license, but you are not a collective hukou, and the village will not agree to transfer the ownership. Unless you can move your hukou back to the village, you can ask the township leader to do this;

3. After moving the registered permanent residence back to the village, you can go through the transfer formalities with the heir of the original owner. After completing the transfer formalities, you can get a new homestead certificate and then apply for a new house.

I wish you a smooth solution!

A Bin, a real estate agent, will answer your questions.