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Q: Hello, I have a question to ask. I bought a second-hand house, and the intermediary handled the real estate license in my name. The following are separate ownership. Is the agent responsible?

A: The Scout Law Online Consultation will answer your question.

Second-hand housing property certificate can be handled. Do you know how to handle the second-hand house property certificate? The following is the specific process for me to handle the second-hand housing property certificate, as follows:

1. Step 1: real estate assessment.

Go to the real estate trading hall in your county or city. When dealing with this project, it is necessary to decide who will be responsible for evaluating the cost. Both the buyer and the seller can fill in the power of attorney and submit the original and photocopy of the real estate license, the original and photocopy of the land certificate, the house plan (the picture on the last page of the real estate license) and the original and photocopy of the applicant's ID card.

The original can be taken away after submission and kept by yourself to prevent loss. Just leave a copy in the trading hall. Evaluation is the responsibility of the municipal real estate appraisal agency, which often takes a while because there are many evaluations to be done.

The appraisal fee accounts for 0.5% of the real estate appraisal amount. I will give you two appraisal reports after paying the money.

Step 2: Pay the business tax.

Go to the local tax branch or local tax office where the property is located.

Submit the original and photocopy of the house purchase contract, photocopies of ID cards of the buyer and the seller, and real estate appraisal report. (Ordinary housing is exempted for 5 years, and the difference is less than 5 years;

Non-ordinary housing is levied in full for less than 5 years, and the difference is levied for 5 years)

3. Step 3: Transfer the ownership certificate.

To go to the real estate transaction hall, you need to submit the original and photocopy of the real estate license, the original and photocopy of the land certificate, the house plan (the picture on the last page of the real estate license should be blocked and copied into a blank form), the original and photocopy of the applicant's ID card, the tax payment certificate (something given by the local tax) and the real estate assessment report.

This requires the signature of the buyer and the seller, the handprint, and the ID card and copy when you get married. The transaction fee is charged according to the 3 yuan/m2 of the house. After signing, you need to pay the deed tax to the local finance bureau.

4. Step 4: Get the real estate license.