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My parents bought me a house owned by me, but when I signed the contract, my father signed it for me. Is this contract valid?
You worry too much ... no problem. At this time, no one will investigate whether the signature and handprint are signed by you. Don't worry, wait for the real estate license!

First of all, your contract will be replaced by the real estate license at the back, and your name will be clearly printed on the red real estate license. It will definitely not affect your future sales. As for what you said about the failure of the developer who can't afford to build a house, I think the probability is too low. . . . . . Even if it is a one-in-one accident, there is no problem in this situation. Your father can also help you get justice from the developer. Because it is his handwriting (no matter whose name is written, it is signed by himself and has legal effect), and it is also his handprint. So, put your heart in your stomach. Absolutely no problem!