
I. What's the procedure for buying a house
Detailed procedures for the purchase of property include the following:
First of all, you must choose the appropriate type of dwelling and ensure that your hardware facilities are compatible with your personal needs by actually examining the condition of the house。
After you have become fully aware of the target house and have expressed your willingness to purchase it, you shall sign a letter of subscription with the developer and pay a down payment in advance。
3. Immediately thereafter, this is an important moment for the conclusion of a contract for the purchase of housing. In doing so, the verbal agreement made by the developer on matters relating to the property must be clearly included in the terms of the contract。
You will be given the opportunity to inspect and inspect the property you have purchased after completing the steps to pay for the dwelling。
It is followed by the complete renovation of the house and the signing of the regulations governing the residential complex, together with the payment of the corresponding property management costs。
Finally, the most critical aspect of the application for proof of ownership of the property is that。
Article 209 of the civil code
The creation, alteration, transfer and extinguishment of property rights in immovable property shall take effect by registration in accordance with the law and shall not take effect unless otherwise provided by law。
In the case of natural resources that are legally owned by the state, ownership rights may not be registered。
Rule 210
The registration of immovable property is effected by the registration authority of the place where the immovable property is located。
The state has a unified system of registration of immovable property. Harmonization of the scope of registration, the institution and the method of registration are regulated by laws and administrative regulations。
Ii. A personal letter for buying a house
Number 1. Basic personal information is comprehensive and includes information elements such as the name, sex, age, occupation and workplace and contact address of the subject persons of interest in the field of correspondence, which are used, inter alia, to identify individuals for in-depth study。
No. 2. This part of the presentation of bank credit details each credit card and loan transaction previously carried out by the person to whom the letter was addressed, thus fully revealing the historical traces of the past debt incurred by the person to whom the letter was addressed. This information will help credit seekers and trusted banks to interpret consumer behaviour patterns, consumption orientations in an accurate manner, while basing their future repayment capacity on the consumer's past willingness to repay debt。
Number 3. Non-bank credit records cover the amounts paid by the client in connection with public utilities such as communications services, utilities and gas, as reflected in the normal use of mobile phones and the non-payment of public utility charges。




