What is the process of buying a second-hand house through an intermediary?

The process is: book search, down payment, signing tripartite contract and online contract, bank evaluation, signing mortgage loan contract, issuing loan approval notice by bank, down payment and financial supervision, paying taxes, transferring ownership, issuing new certificates, filing, approving loans from provident fund, lending and repossession.

1. When buying a second-hand house through an intermediary, you should pay attention to whether the "two certificates" (qualification certificate issued by the Municipal Real Estate Resources Administration and business license issued by the Municipal Administration for Industry and Commerce) of the intermediary company are complete and verify the authenticity.

2. Try to choose a bigger intermediary company. When signing a contract, there should be a clear agreement on what kind of service the intermediary company provides and the responsibilities of the intermediary company.

3, to personally handle the registration of property rights transfer, to prevent intermediary companies from getting in the way. Buying a second-hand house to find an intermediary is the best choice to save time and effort, but many people buy a house through an intermediary, but they still have to pay the intermediary; But no matter whether the intermediary is at fault or not, it is not responsible.

It is very common for intermediaries to cheat consumers. Therefore, when consumers buy a house through an intermediary, it is best to consult a professional lawyer about the relevant procedures and matters needing attention, and beware of jumping into the trap set by the intermediary or encountering the overlord clause of the intermediary.

5. Real estate agency refers to the platform established for real estate buyers and sellers to realize the sale, and has the obligation to ensure the safe transaction between buyers and sellers. Real estate agents include direct-operated companies, franchised companies and individual brokers.