1. Structure status.
Because property buyers buy second-hand houses, they should pay special attention to the structure of the house and see whether the external conditions and internal structure of the house are intact. Because some second-hand houses have been rebuilt during the lifetime of the original owners, the basic structure may change. It depends on whether the rebuilt part meets the relevant requirements of the local real estate management department.
2. Housing quality and service life.
Some second-hand houses were sold by the original owners because of poor construction quality. The original owner deliberately concealed the quality of the house when trading. If the buyer buys without inspection, it is easy to suffer. Therefore, buyers must check the quality of the house when buying a house. The contents of house quality inspection include: whether the kitchen and bathroom are leaking. Whether the external wall is seeping. Whether there are cracks in the wall. Whether the doors and windows are damaged, etc. In addition, property buyers should also check and verify the service life and durability of second-hand houses. The longer the service life, the worse the quality of their houses may be, and the length of the remaining service life will greatly affect the value and appreciation space of the property.
3. Property right status.
Buyers must be clear about the property rights of the house before the transaction, otherwise the buying and selling behavior may be illegal and the rights and interests of buyers will be damaged. Therefore, when buying a second-hand house, if it is found that * * * has real estate, it is necessary to be particularly cautious, and it is necessary to find out whether the seller sells part of its own property rights or sells all the property rights. The seller who owns part of the property right transfers the complete property right, and the buyer can only trade with other owners after obtaining the written consent of them.
4. Are there any remaining problems?
Some second-hand houses have been used, and there may be disputes between the owners and other parties, such as long-term arrears of utilities and heating costs, and disputes between the owners and neighbors due to decoration and decoration. These all need to be understood in advance.