Judgment, in legal terms, refers to the document written by the court according to the judgment. It is an applied style commonly used in the legal field, including civil judgment, criminal judgment, administrative judgment and criminal incidental civil judgment.
For the house judged by the court, after the judgment comes into effect, there are two ways to transfer the ownership:
1. Both parties directly go to the local housing authority to handle the transfer according to the court judgment and corresponding materials.
2. If the other party does not actively cooperate with the transfer, it may apply to the court for enforcement, and the court will enforce the transfer according to relevant laws and regulations.
How to transfer?
To handle the transfer, the parties need to bring their ID card, household registration book, marriage certificate, house sales contract, house verification certificate and other materials to the real estate bureau to submit an application; After the online signing for the record, issue a tax receipt, submit the receipt, fill in the application form, and receive the acceptance notice; Get the real estate license and confirmation information from the trading center and complete the transfer.
Legal basis:
Provisional regulations on the registration of real estate
Article 14
Where an application for real estate registration is made for sale or mortgage, both parties shall apply at the same time.
In any of the following circumstances, the parties may apply unilaterally:
(a) unregistered real estate for the first time to apply for registration;
(2) Inheriting or accepting bequests to acquire real estate rights;
(three) the establishment, alteration, transfer or elimination of real estate rights by effective legal documents or decisions of the people's government;
(four) the name, ownership or natural conditions of the obligee have changed, and the application for registration of change has been made;
(five) the loss of real estate or the right holder to give up real estate rights and apply for cancellation of registration;
(six) to apply for registration of correction or objection;
(seven) other circumstances stipulated by laws and administrative regulations that can be unilaterally applied by the parties.