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Can I withdraw the housing provident fund from the parking space?

Many people know that the purpose of the provident fund is not just to buy a house, but to have a variety of purposes, and the parking space can also be loaned, so can the housing provident fund be withdrawn from the parking space? You can't withdraw the provident fund when you buy a parking space. According to Article 24 of the Regulations on the Management of Housing Provident Fund, the conditions that can be withdrawn from the provident fund include: purchase, construction, renovation and overhaul of owner-occupied housing; Retired; Completely lose the ability to work and terminate the labor relationship with the unit; Leaving the country to settle down; Repaying the principal and interest of the house purchase loan; The rent exceeds the prescribed proportion of family wage income. Buying a parking space does not belong to the scope of provident fund withdrawal.

Precautions for buying a parking space 1. Clarify the property right of the parking space. Before buying a parking space, buyers should see whether the parking space is owned by the developer, that is, whether the developer owns it. If the purchased parking space and garage can't handle the title certificate, it means that the parking space or garage can't be sold. If the parking space is a public facility, the developer will not enjoy the ownership of it, let alone conduct market transactions (the sale of parking space use rights or ownership). 2. On-the-spot investigation of parking spaces Before buying parking spaces, buyers need to fully consider the pattern, height, depth and width of parking spaces. The signed contract must be detailed, for example, it is required to attach the structure diagram of the parking space. If you buy an underground parking space, you must check it on the spot before buying it, such as whether the drainage system of the underground garage is perfect. 3. You can't use provident fund loans to buy parking spaces. Housing provident fund is a long-term housing deposit paid by units and employees, which is applied to employees' purchase, construction, renovation, overhaul and decoration (new) self-occupied housing. No unit or individual may use it for other purposes. Therefore, provident fund loans cannot be used to buy things other than self-housing, and of course they cannot be used to buy garages.

procedures for purchasing parking spaces 1. In the process of purchasing parking spaces, the owner needs to provide the following information and funds: the original and photocopy of the purchase contract; Original and photocopy of real estate title certificate; The valid identity certificate of the owner of the house purchase contract (the household registration book or birth certificate can be provided for those under 16 years old) and a copy thereof; The private seal of the owner on the purchase contract; Full parking fee (subject to the price announced on the day of purchase, and can be paid by UnionPay card). 2. Any owner who has leased the parking space in the basement of this residential area has the preemptive right of the parking space. If there is no intention to buy, and other owners are interested in buying, the owner who has rented the parking space should give up the parking space within 15 days according to the "underground parking space lease agreement". 3. Owners who purchase parking spaces need to pay parking space maintenance fund, deed tax and other related expenses. 4. Underground garage parking spaces can be bought and sold, but only to the owners of the same community; 5. Parking spaces are sold by "one" rather than by area. You can ask the management office about the area; 6. The owner of the house purchase contract must personally attend the signing of the Parking Lot Sales Contract; 7. If you pay for the parking space by cheque, you must go through the formalities of entering the house after the cheque arrives.