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Can the property be sold after the lender is sued?
If the property is not frozen, it can be bought and sold normally, but the mortgaged property must be repaid in advance, otherwise it cannot be bought and sold at will.

Property ownership transfer process:

Go to the "Registration Information and Verification Agreement" window to register information and verify the agreement;

Two, to the "real estate valuation" window for valuation procedures;

Three, to the "notarization" window for notarization procedures;

1. The applicant's resident identity card or household registration book and its copy;

2. If the agent applies on his behalf, the entrusted agent shall submit the power of attorney, ID card and its copy; Other agents need to submit agency qualification certificates;

3. Proof of the property right of the inherited property;

4. The death certificate of the deceased;

5. If the legal heir has died, a death certificate and a certificate of kinship shall be submitted;

6. Proof of the decedent's marriage, parents, children and related relatives;

7. Other certificates and materials that the notary believes should be submitted;

Four, to the "private transaction" window for transaction procedures;

Five, to the "deed tax, stamp duty" window to pay stamp duty;

Six, to the "property registration and certification" window for the "all of housing" renamed procedures.

Materials required for transfer of real estate license:

(1) application for registration;

(2) the identity certificate of the applicant;

(3) The house ownership certificate or the real estate ownership certificate;

(four) proof of the transfer of ownership of the house;

It can be a sales contract, an exchange contract, a gift contract, a legacy certificate, an inheritance certificate, a division agreement, a merger agreement, a legal document that comes into effect by a people's court or an arbitration commission, or other materials that prove the transfer of house ownership.