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Is it necessary to apply for real estate license for rural self-built houses?
First, do rural self-built houses have real estate licenses?

Houses in rural areas, like houses in cities, also have real estate licenses. Because according to the provisions of China's Property Law, only by registering and obtaining the property right certificate can you prove that you are the real owner of the house. Therefore, rural housing also has a real estate license.

Rural housing property certificate processing process is as follows:

(1) The applicant submits the following materials to apply;

(2) Acceptance, the staff will accept the materials that need to be submitted after the rural real estate license is submitted;

(3) announcement;

(4) review;

(5) expenses;

(six) recorded in the register;

(7) Issuing certificates.

Second, can rural self-built houses be bought and sold?

Due to the particularity of rural homestead, rural housing transactions are restricted by certain conditions, and buyers of rural housing must meet the application conditions of rural housing homestead, specifically: internal members of collective organizations and external members of collective organizations. There are three specific situations among the internal members of a collective organization:

(a) own homestead, and meet the national homestead standards. According to the regulation that a villager can only own one homestead, it is impossible for villagers who already own a homestead and meet the national standards to apply for a homestead again.

(two) the existing homestead, but has not yet reached the national standards. For the villagers in the second case, although they already have a homestead, it is difficult to apply for a second homestead if they can't get a reason.

(three) have settled in a collective organization, but no homestead has been allocated. In the third case, the application for homestead must go through the procedures prescribed by laws and regulations. Therefore, even if the act of selling houses occurs among members of villagers' collective organizations, it is difficult to carry out it. It is undoubtedly unrealistic for the seller to first investigate the specific situation of the buyer.