Can I buy a "reformed house"?

Housing reform can be purchased.

The most important thing is to see if there is any special agreement in the original purchase agreement (or sales contract) signed between the property owner and the original unit, such as: when the property is to be transferred, the unit has the preemptive right, or it can only be transferred to its employees. If there is no agreement, you can buy it with confidence.

Materials required for the transfer of property right certificate of housing reform:

1, Old Property Certificate, Sales Contract, Ownership Application Registration Form

2. Seller: ID card, marriage certificate (marriage certificate, divorce certificate, divorce agreement or unmarried certificate, etc. ), household registration book, certificate of authorization (when the seller is unable to be present, he may authorize others to handle it on his behalf)?

3. Buyer: ID card, marriage certificate (marriage certificate, divorce certificate, divorce agreement or unmarried certificate, etc. ), household registration book, power of attorney (when the buyer is unable to be present, he can authorize others to handle it on his behalf).

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Problems needing attention in purchasing "reformed housing"

1. Verify whether the property right certificate of the reconstructed house is reliable and used for mortgage, pawn, etc. It is clear at a glance through the inspection of the housing management department. If someone uses various excuses to explain that they can't get the original title certificate and can only give a copy, then they should be vigilant to prevent being deceived.

2. According to the regulations, under the same price conditions, the original property unit has the preemptive right. Therefore, the listed transactions of housing reform houses can only be resold with the consent of the original property unit, and it is also necessary to clarify whether to confirm the distribution of benefits with the original property unit.

What needs to be pointed out in particular is that the public houses produced by the military, the hospital and the school are generally in the same compound as the office buildings of the unit. These units are generally classified as special units, and some may not be suitable for outsiders to live in. Such public houses cannot be listed without the consent of the unit. Property buyers should make necessary inquiries to distinguish between true and false.

What you need to know includes building area, usable area and actual indoor area. Property certificate generally indicates the construction area inspected by relevant departments. Confirm whether the purchased house is private. If the house is built by the landlord privately, it is an illegal building and is not protected by law.

References:

Housing reform-Baidu encyclopedia