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I bought a second-hand house, and it has been transferred. In the real estate registration certificate, the obligee wrote me, and the holder wrote the original householder. Is it wrong? ! !
if you pay in one lump sum: the materials that the seller needs to prepare:

1, the original real estate license

2, the original ID cards of both husband and wife, and photocopies (only provided by the owner himself if unmarried)

3, the marriage certificate of both husband and wife (single certificate if single)

4, and the official seal of 1.5X1.5

The materials that the buyer needs to prepare. Original and photocopy of ID card

2, 1.5X1.5 in block letters and private seals

If you mortgage, the information that the seller needs to prepare:

1, original real estate license

2, original ID card of husband and wife, copy (only provided by the owner himself if unmarried)

3, marriage certificate of husband and wife (single certificate if single)

4. 1.5X1.5 official seal

The materials that the buyer needs to prepare are:

1. Original and photocopy of ID card

2. Original and photocopy of marriage certificate (single certificate is provided for singles)

3. Original and photocopy of household registration book

4. Official seal of 1.5X1.5

5. Income certificate

Bring the above things. After filling it out, take the real estate license to check the file, draw a picture, and then post it in the transfer window, just follow the instructions.

The fees to be paid are: check the file fee, business tax, individual tax, transaction service fee, registration fee and deed tax.