What should I do if my school age children are enrolled in school and do not have a real estate cert

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

Provide other supporting documents: If the property ownership certificate cannot be provided temporarily, parents can provide other documents that can prove their residence, such as a purchase contract, a housing lease agreement, and a residence certificate issued by the neighborhood committee or village committee. These documents can be used as a supplement to the title deed to prove the student's home address.

Consult the relevant authorities: If parents have questions about the registration requirements or are unsure about what documents they need to provide, they can consult the local education department or the school's admissions office. They will give guidance and assistance on a case-by-case basis.

Seek legal assistance: Parents can seek legal assistance or consult a lawyer for special circumstances, such as property disputes or the inability to obtain a title deed. They can provide professional legal advice to help parents solve their problems.

In the case of Mr. Li's family, they rented a house in the city and did not have a title deed because they did not buy a house. When their children reached school age, they had problems enrolling online. Mr. Li consulted with the school's admissions office and was informed that he could provide a housing lease agreement and a certificate of residence issued by the neighborhood committee as supplementary materials. So, he prepared these materials and successfully completed the registration for the child.

The title deed is an important document to prove the ownership of a home, and is often used as a basis to prove the student's home address when enrolling school-age children. Based on the address information on the real estate certificate, the school determines whether the student belongs to the school's enrollment scope. Therefore, the title deed plays an important role in the enrollment process.

According to the Compulsory Education Law of the People's Republic of China and relevant education policies, school-age children enjoy the right to receive compulsory education on an equal footing. During the enrollment process, the school should flexibly deal with the first problem according to the actual situation to ensure that each child can successfully enroll in school. At the same time, parents should also actively cooperate with the work of the school and provide necessary supporting materials.

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