How to apply for real estate license
1, register. The real estate development enterprise shall, within 60 days from the date of delivery of the commercial house, submit the materials required for handling the real estate license to the real estate department where the house is located.
2. Submit an application. To apply for real estate license, you need to apply to the housing management department, and the developer needs to sign and seal the application form after filling it out. Some developers will have ready-made stamp forms in their hands, and just go to the developers to get them and fill them out. You can ask the developer in advance in which department the real estate license should be handled, and then directly consult the department, saving the pain of running around.
3. Surveying and mapping. Surveying and mapping table is an important basis for the registration department to determine the area marked on the real estate license, so it is one of the necessary materials. You can apply to the housing area measuring station designated by the developer and get the surveying and mapping table, or you can go directly to the developer with your ID card and apply to the registration department for surveying and mapping the housing area.
4. Pay taxes. You need to pay the relevant taxes before you can get the real estate license. The public maintenance fund is generally collected by the community office in the area where the property is located. In some cities, public maintenance funds have been collected by banks. Regarding the payment method, you can ask the staff of the developer.
5. Get a license. After completing the above procedures, you can get the certificate. Be sure to keep the license notice given by the management department and get the real estate license according to the time notified above. In addition, when paying stamp duty, property registration fee and production fee, we should carefully check the records of the real estate license, especially the important information such as area, location, owner's name and ownership status.