The usual procedures are as follows:
The basic procedures for second-hand house transfer: signing the sales contract, submitting documents, paying taxes, paying taxes and transferring ownership, and obtaining the certificate. Different regions sometimes have different procedures. For example, you may pay taxes first and then submit the documents.
Signing a sales contract means that the buyer and seller, together with the intermediary (if there is one), negotiate and sign a contract on the property price, delivery method, payment method, etc.
Submission means that the buyer and seller bring relevant information to the Housing Authority to apply for real estate transfer registration. The buyer must bring his or her original ID card. For example, if the loan requires proof of the first home, it must first be issued by the relevant department according to the requirements of the Housing Authority. The seller must bring the original ID card, real estate certificate, original tax invoice related to the property, etc. If you submit the sales contract to the housing authority, you can use the housing authority's version to sign it before signing it. (There are many large cities that have implemented online visa application. You need to apply for a pre-acceptance number and fill in the form online first, and then submit the application to avoid queuing at the housing authority.)
Paying taxes refers to: receiving at the housing authority Then, go to the relevant tax bureau to pay various taxes and fees according to the required time. Both the buyer and seller must bring their original ID cards and pay their own taxes and fees.
Tax-paid transfer means that after the buyer and seller pay their respective taxes and fees, both parties bring their ID cards and all invoices for their respective taxes and fees to the housing management bureau to review and confirm that the taxes have been paid, complete the transfer, and receive a transfer receipt.
Getting the certificate means that the buyer brings his ID card and transfer receipt to the Housing Authority to collect the new real estate certificate at the time specified on the transfer receipt.