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What should I do if the house auctioned by the court is occupied?

I obtained a house from a court auction, but when I went to go through the formalities, I found someone living in it. What should I do? 1. You can show them the auction confirmation letter or ruling issued by the court. Prove that the house is already yours and ask the other party to move out; 2. You can communicate with the execution judge and apply to the court to force the house to be vacated. For forced eviction of a house or forced withdrawal of land, the dean shall issue a notice ordering the person subject to execution to perform within a specified period. If the person subject to execution fails to perform within the time limit, enforcement will be enforced by the execution officer. During compulsory execution, if the person subject to execution is a citizen, the person subject to execution or his adult family member shall be notified to be present; if the person subject to execution is a legal person or other organization, his legal representative or principal responsible person shall be notified to be present. Refusal to be present will not affect execution. If the person subject to execution is a citizen, his or her work unit or the grassroots organization where the house or land is located should send people to participate. The enforcement officer shall record the enforcement situation in a record, which shall be signed or sealed by the person present.

Legal Basis

Article 23 of the "Regulations of the Supreme People's Court on the Auction and Sale of Property in the Civil Execution of the People's Court" The court shall make a ruling and serve it on the buyer or recipient within ten days after the price or the required difference in price is paid in full.