Applying for low-rent housing usually only needs to provide the lessee's ID card, family members' income and property, housing situation and so on. , so that relevant departments can review whether the lessee meets the application conditions for low-rent housing.
If the tenant asks the landlord to provide a copy of the ID card and real estate license, it may be to verify the relevant information of the house lease contract, such as the house address, rent, lease period, etc. This information can help the low-rent housing audit department to confirm the identity of the landlord and the validity of the house, so as to prevent false application or false application for low-rent housing.
It is suggested that when the landlord provides a copy of the ID card and the real estate license, it is best to indicate the purpose on the copy and keep relevant evidence to avoid possible legal risks. If in doubt, it is recommended to consult the local housing security department or legal professionals.