To clarify this issue, we must first explain the difference between ownership and use rights.
Ownership is a collective term for possession, use, income, and disposal. The immovable property certificate is a certificate of ownership of the immovable property, which is used to prove that the right holder enjoys the right to the immovable property. The duration of property rights depends on the laws of different countries or regions.
The title deed of the property does not imply freehold. Because in terms of ownership, the property enjoys the right to use, not the ownership. Depending on the nature of the land use right, the term is also different. For example, the tenure of the tenure of the tenure of the tenure of residential land is generally 70 years, the tenure of commercial land is 40 years, the tenure of the tenure of the tenure of industrial land is 50 years, etc.
It should be noted that after the expiration of the term of ownership, it may be necessary to renew or other formalities according to the laws of different countries or regions. In China, according to the Property Law and relevant laws and regulations, land use rights can be automatically renewed after expiration, but the specific renewal methods and fees may vary depending on the region and policy.
Therefore, the immovable property certificate is only a document proving the property right, and the duration of the property right depends on the relevant legal provisions and the nature of the land use right. When buying real estate, it is advisable to consult a professional or relevant department to find out the specific property rights and relevant legal requirements.