What does the guardian of buying a house mean? According to the law, minors can accept rewards, gifts and remuneration, and carry out civil acts appropriate to their age and intelligence. Other major civil acts should be represented by their guardians or with their consent. Guardians of minors may dispose of minors' property for the benefit of minors. Therefore, minors can go through the formalities of buying and selling houses and registering house property rights. The specific procedures are as follows: First, minors purchase houses. For example, if Mr. Li wants to buy a house, he will write the name of his 10-year-old son Xiaoming on the title certificate. As Xiaoming is under the age of 18, he is a minor. In addition to the normal house transaction registration procedures, Mr. Li also needs to submit the household registration book or birth certificate of Xiaoming, the purchaser, and the ID card of Xiaoming's guardian. If Xiao Ming has only one guardian, he must also provide a notarized guardian certificate to prove his sole guardian qualification. After preparing the above information, Mr. Li Can went to the Municipal Bureau of State Land and Housing Management to go through the registration procedures of house transactions and registered the property under Xiaoming's name. Second, minors sell houses.
Legal objectivity:
Article 27 of the Civil Code: Parents are guardians of minor children. If the parents of minors are dead or have no guardianship, the following persons with guardianship shall serve as guardians in turn: (1) grandparents; (2) brothers and sisters; (three) other individuals or organizations are willing to act as guardians, but with the consent of the residents' committee, villagers' committee or civil affairs department of the minor's domicile.