Buying a property is an important investment decision that requires careful preparation and formalities. The following are the main formalities and documents required when buying a property:
1.ID card: Buyers need to provide their valid identity documents, such as ID cards, passports, etc.
2.Purchase contract: The purchase contract signed between the buyer and the developer, which should include the basic information of the house, the payment method, the delivery time, etc.
3.Title Deed: A document proving the ownership of a home that proves that the buyer is the rightful owner of the home.
4.Housing pre-sale permit: The developer needs to obtain a housing pre-sale permit issued by the local housing management department before entering the ** house for sale.
5.Land use right certificate: to prove the ownership of the land occupied by the house, and in general, the land use right of the house belongs to the developer.
6.Housing acceptance report: The developer needs to provide a housing acceptance report to prove that the house has passed the acceptance of the relevant departments and meets the living conditions.
7.Proof of bank loan: If the buyer needs to purchase a house with a loan, a loan certificate from the bank is required.
8.Other supporting documents: such as house mortgage certificate, house lease contract, etc.
It is important to note that the procedures and documentation requirements for buying a property may vary from region to region and country, and buyers should be aware of the relevant local regulations and requirements before purchasing a property. In addition, buyers should also pay attention to protecting their legitimate rights and interests in the process of buying a house, choose a formal and reputable developer and intermediary agency, and sign contracts carefully.