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What procedures are required for brother brother’s property notarization?

The parties concerned must prepare the following materials:

1. Personal identity certificate. Such as ID card, household register, and marriage certificate if married. (You can also apply if you are married)

2. Proof of property ownership related to the agreed content. Such as the real estate certificate, the purchase contract for which the property ownership certificate has not been obtained, and the payment invoice, etc., which can prove the property attributes.

3. The two parties have drafted an agreement. The content of the agreement generally includes: the name, gender, occupation, address and other basic personal information of the parties, the name, quantity, value, status and ownership of the property, the principles for the use, maintenance and disposal of the above-mentioned pre-marital property, etc. Generally, the signatures and contract date of both parties are left blank, and the signature is signed in front of the notary after the notary has reviewed and modified the agreement.