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Can resettlement houses be bought and sold? Is it legal?

Resettlement houses for demolition compensation can be bought and sold if they meet the requirements, which is legal.

Although the resettlement houses can be bought and sold, there are risks, because most of the resettlement houses listed on the market have not obtained the property right certificate, or even the property right certificate, which does not meet the requirement that they cannot be transferred within 5 years.

According to the provisions of the Civil Code, it is illegal to sell resettlement houses to the outside world without obtaining security property rights. When buying and selling resettlement houses, we should pay attention to clarifying the nature of property rights, checking the property right certificate, the term of property rights and going through notarization procedures before demolition.

The first kind of resettlement houses are supporting commercial houses built or low-priced commercial houses purchased due to the demolition of residents by major municipal projects; The other is the low-priced commercial housing demolished due to factors such as real estate development, which is placed or purchased by the demolition company through other channels. These two types of resettlement houses are all owned by individuals and can be bought and sold after obtaining the real estate license.

Problems needing attention in purchasing resettlement houses

1, when buying a house, you'd better choose to buy the first phase of development, because the first phase of the house is relatively cheaper and the quality is better.

2, buy a house as far as possible do not choose to buy near the road or street, the noise is too loud.

3. Try not to buy the top floor when buying a house. The top floor leaks very easily. Don't buy a basement with a kitchen sewer, it will be very uncomfortable to live in.

Try not to buy it on the second floor, because the sewers in the kitchen usually start from the second floor and go up, and the first floor is independent. Therefore, the second floor is the most prone to sewer blockage.