Can I transfer my family members' accounts in Longkou Private House if they are not together?

Can I transfer my family members' accounts in Longkou Private House if they are not together?

Under normal circumstances, the transfer of Longkou houses requires the accounts of family members to be together. This is because the transfer requires family members to confirm the ownership of the house and sign relevant agreements and documents. If the accounts of family members are not together, it may affect the smooth transfer.

However, if there are special circumstances between family members, such as the transfer of houses between parents and children, even if the accounts are not together, they can be transferred by other means. For example, you can confirm the ownership of the house through notarization or lawyer's witness, and sign relevant agreements and documents. But if there are special circumstances between family members, such as separation, divorce, etc. , according to the specific situation may need special treatment. In this case, it is recommended to consult the local housing management department or lawyer for specific transfer policies and procedures.

According to relevant laws, regulations and rules, the transfer of Longkou house requires family members to register together. If the family members' accounts are not together, it is necessary to go through the formalities of moving households at the place where the accounts are located, then move the family members' accounts to the same address, and then transfer the house.

It should be noted that the housing transfer policies and requirements in different regions may be different, and the relevant local departments or lawyers need to be consulted for specific circumstances.

To sum up, the transfer of Longkou residential houses requires the accounts of family members to be together. If the accounts are not together, the accounts need to be moved first.

Legal basis:

Article 9 of the Property Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the establishment, alteration, transfer and extinction of real property rights shall take effect after being registered according to law; Without registration, it will not take effect, except as otherwise provided by law.

Article 135 of the Contract Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that a contract concluded between the parties on the establishment, alteration, transfer and extinction of the real right of immovable property shall take effect upon the establishment of the contract, unless otherwise provided by law or agreed by the parties; Failure to register the real right shall not affect the validity of the contract.

The above laws and regulations stipulate the basic principles and procedures for the alteration and transfer of real estate rights. For the case that the household accounts of family members in Longkou residential houses are not together, we can refer to the provisions of relevant laws and regulations.