The house in the famous oriental city, the Cape of Good Hope, does not have all five certificates. The house
Specific methods to check whether the five certificates are complete:
First, we can check on the official website. Some cities have opened websites to check the five certificates. Home buyers can log on to the local website to check the developer's five certificates. You can log in to the "XX City Real Estate Trading Center" to view real estate projects that have obtained the "Commercial Housing Sales (Pre-sale) License".
Second, we can also consult with relevant departments. If the development company does not show it when pre-selling commercial housing, the home buyer can ask it to show it. The development company has an express obligation and has the right to know as a consumer. It can also inquire with the real estate management department.
Third, we can go to the bank to ask about the "Five Certificates". Home buyers who don’t know what to do need to consult their bank before spending money. Banks always play an important role in a series of steps of a project from land acquisition, approval to construction, etc. Especially when lending, the review of projects and developers is relatively strict. If there is a problem with the project, the bank will not be able to pass it. Therefore, I advise the majority of home buyers to go to the bank if they are really unsure.
In order to protect your legal rights and interests when buying a house, you must ask the real estate developer and seller to provide the original copies of the "Five Certificates and Two Books".
Five certificates: "State-owned Land Use Certificate" - issued by the Land and Resources Bureau, "Construction Land Planning License" - issued by the Planning Bureau, "Construction Project Planning License" - issued by the Planning Bureau, "Construction Project Construction License" "Certificate" - issued by the Construction Bureau, "Commercial Housing Sales (Pre-sale) License" - issued by the Housing Authority.
Two books: "Residential Quality Guarantee" and "Residential Instruction Manual".