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Sample of property notarial certificate

(XX) No. ×× Based on ××× (investigation materials, etc.), this is to certify that ××× (gender, × year × month × Born on the date of this notarization) owns the following personal property on the date of this notarization: 1. Property: 2. Motor vehicles: 3. Bank deposit: 4.5. Notary Public Office of ×× City (County) of ×× Province of the People’s Republic of China

Notary (Signature)

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Notarization

Notarization of a house sales contract can not only help the parties to improve the terms of the contract and make the content of the contract reasonable and legal, but also urge the parties to perform the contract as agreed, which is conducive to maintaining the legality of both parties. rights and interests. To apply for this notarization, you should go to the notary office where the house is located, fill in the notarization application form, and provide the following supporting materials: (1) Identity certificates of the parties involved in the house buyer and seller, such as resident ID cards, household registers, etc. . If the party concerned cannot go to the notary office in person to handle the matter, he or she can entrust another person to act on his behalf, but the agent should provide a certificate of authorization. If the principal is not located in the local area, the power of attorney must be notarized by the local notary office. If the applicant lives abroad, a power of attorney certified by our embassy or consulate in that country must be provided.

(2) Property ownership certificate.

(3) House sale application and price evaluation list approved by the real estate management department.

(4) Draft of house sales contract.

(5) If the property is owned by the seller and others, written opinions from other property owners agreeing to sell the property or give up property rights should be provided.

(6) If the unit is buying or selling a house, approval documents from the relevant competent authorities should be provided.

(7) Other relevant materials required by the notary.

After accepting the application, the notary should find out:

(1) Whether the property rights of the house being sold are clear and whether attachments (such as trees, etc.) on the base of the house are included.

(2) Whether the house being sold is a house being rented. If the house is being rented, the lessee has the right of first refusal under the same conditions, and the lessee should first be asked whether to purchase it.

(3) Whether the house sold is a house owned by a couple or a house owned by another person. If the owner owns the house, in addition to obtaining the consent of the owner, the owner also has the right of first refusal under the same conditions.

(4) If the purchase of private housing is by relevant agencies, groups, enterprises and institutions, whether it has been approved by the relevant competent authorities.

(5) Whether the seller and the purchaser are willing to sell the house.

(6) If the person selling the house is only the heir of the owner of the house, he should first handle the property inheritance, and the house can only be sold after obtaining the legal inheritance rights.

(7) Whether the house sold has been used as collateral or has been seized, etc.

(8) Whether the house for sale falls within the scope of urban planning relocation and expropriation.

(9) Whether the house price complies with the local people's government's regulations on house purchase and sale prices and whether the price has been verified by the real estate management department.

After careful and detailed examination and investigation, the notary can issue a notarized house sales contract if he believes that all the circumstances meet the conditions and relevant regulations.