After the death of the title deed holder, there are certain legal procedures and processes to follow to change the head of household. Here are the detailed steps and recommendations:
1. Confirm property rights and heirs.
First of all, you need to confirm the title and heirs of the property. In most cases, the deceased person leaves a will that designates heirs or how the property is distributed. If there is a will, the inheritance needs to be carried out in accordance with the will. If there is no will, it needs to be inherited by the first-order heirs (spouse, children, parents) in accordance with the provisions of the Inheritance Act.
2. Notarization of inheritance rights.
After confirming the heirs, you need to go to a notary public to notarize your inheritance. At the notary office, you need to provide relevant supporting materials, including the death certificate of the deceased, kinship certificate, property certificate, etc. When notarizing, all heirs need to go to the notary office together and sign an agreement agreeing to the inheritance.
3. Handle the procedures for the transfer of ownership of the house.
After completing the notarization of inheritance, you need to go to the real estate transaction center to go through the procedures for the transfer of ownership of the house. When handling the transfer, you need to provide relevant supporting materials, including inheritance notarization, house ownership certificate, land use right certificate, etc. During the transfer process, you need to pay certain taxes and costs.
4. Precautions.
When handling the notarization of inheritance rights and the transfer of ownership of the house, it is necessary to operate in accordance with the requirements of relevant laws and regulations to ensure that all procedures are legal and compliant.
When dealing with the transfer of a property after the death of the title deed holder, it is advisable to consult a professional lawyer or real estate agency to avoid disputes or unnecessary troubles.
During the process, you need to prepare relevant supporting materials and documents, and keep them properly for subsequent use.
In conclusion, after the death of the title deed holder, there are certain legal procedures and processes that need to be followed to change the head of household. During the process, you need to prepare relevant supporting materials and documents and keep them properly. At the same time, it is recommended to consult a professional lawyer or real estate agency to avoid disputes or unnecessary troubles and smoothly complete the procedures for changing the head of household.