The owner of the house can bring his identity certificate (notarized power of attorney can be provided if entrusted to inquire) and apply for inquiry in the microcomputer of the reception hall of the housing management department. Now the house is registered in the microcomputer file.
The owner of the house can bring his identity certificate (notarized power of attorney if entrusted) to the real estate archives section of the housing management department for handling. Because the old and new house ownership certificates are exchanged, some old house ownership certificates can only be found by querying the original registration files.
The owner of the house can bring his/her identity certificate (power of attorney to be notarized for entrusted inquiry) to the mortgage registration section of the housing management department for handling. Whether the house has been registered as mortgage (including mortgage loan, mortgage loan, etc.). ), you must register here.
The owner of the house can bring his/her identity certificate (power of attorney to be notarized) to the housing management department's commercial housing contract filing department-Housing Obstetrics to check whether the purchased commercial housing has been filed and registered, and the commercial housing sold by the developer must be filed and registered here according to the law.
If the self-built (co-built) house has not obtained the building ownership certificate, the party concerned may bring his identity certificate (notarized power of attorney is required for entrusted inquiry) to the Archives Department of the Archives Bureau to inquire about the construction permit issued by the construction planning department for examination and approval.