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I bought an existing house, but I haven't moved in since it was completed in 65438130 this year. Is it normal to pay deed tax and maintenance fees in advance?
It is stipulated that within 90 days after the house is received, you can go to the housing management department to consult and pay the deed tax and maintenance fund with the purchase contract and payment, ID card, household registration book and marriage certificate, and you can apply for the real estate license with the tax payment certificate.

Now the developer must ask you to give him the deed tax and maintenance fund money, and he will remit it. His purpose is: treat your money as an interest-free loan, use it without interest, and give it to you if it is delayed.

The suggestion is not to give the money to the developer, and go to the housing management department for consultation and payment after receiving the house.