The consequences of losing the purchase invoice are as follows:
1, unable to withdraw the provident fund;
2. Settlement will be blocked. Many buyers want to move their accounts after buying a house, but they also need to provide purchase contracts and purchase invoices when they settle down.
3, it is difficult to get the real estate license.
Purchase invoices have the following purposes:
1. Apply for withdrawal of provident fund or commercial loan. Buying a house requires a loan, whether it is a provident fund loan or a commercial loan. When making a loan, you need to take a house purchase contract as a loan voucher. The documents required for the loan include the original and photocopy of the purchase contract or purchase agreement, the original and photocopy of the purchase invoice, and the original and photocopy of my ID card. If the relevant data proves to be lost, it will affect the loan.
2. apply for a real estate license. Only when you get the real estate license can you really own the ownership of the house. In order to get the real estate license, you need to bring all relevant documents to the Housing Authority to go through the formalities. These documents include: house registration application form, house plan, house sales contract, house purchase certificate, deed tax payment certificate, and applicant's ID card. If the purchase invoice is lost, the buyer can take the ID card, purchase contract and other materials to the developer, who will issue the invoice stub and stamp it, and then the tax authorities will verify it.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) negotiable instrument law
Article 15
If a bill is lost, the loser may promptly notify the payer of the bill to report the loss and stop payment, except for bills where the payer is not recorded or the payer and his agent cannot be determined.
The payer who receives the notice of loss reporting and stop payment shall suspend payment.
The loser shall apply to the people's court for an announcement or bring a lawsuit to the people's court within three days after notifying the loss of the bill or stopping payment.