Is the well-off building on Wula Street a small property right?

1, the so-called "small property rights" refers to houses built on farmers' collective land, without paying land transfer fees, and their property certificates are not issued by the national housing management department, but by the township government or village government, so they are called "township property rights" and also called "small property rights". The so-called small property rights issued by the township government actually have no real property rights. This kind of house has no land use certificate and pre-sale permit issued by the state, and the purchase contract will not be filed with the State Administration of Land and Housing. The so-called title certificate is not really legal and effective.

2. If the small property right house can't handle the filing and real estate license in the Housing Authority, you can call the staff of the local Housing Authority and they will tell you! If it is really a small property right house, it is recommended not to buy it!