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What should Lao Lai do if he transfers his property to his relatives?
Lao Lai's handling of transferring property to relatives is as follows:

1, seeking legal assistance. Creditors can seek legal aid and recover their property through legal means.

2. Take other measures. Creditors can also take other measures, such as reporting the case to the public security organ and letting the public security organ intervene in the investigation; Or publicize Lao Lai's information in relevant departments to restrict his consumption and travel.

3. Preventive measures. In order to prevent Lao Lai from transferring his property to his relatives, the creditor may require Lao Lai to provide a guarantee or retain his property when signing a loan contract. In addition, creditors can know Lao Lai's property status by inquiring about his credit records in relevant departments, so as to take timely measures.

The information required for property transfer is as follows:

1. Property list: A detailed property list is required, including information such as the type, quantity and value of the transferred property.

2. Real estate license: proof materials that can prove the ownership of real estate, such as purchase invoice, property right certificate, vehicle driving license and purchase invoice, are required.

3. Transfer agreement: it is necessary to sign a property transfer agreement to clarify the rights and obligations of both parties, the type and quantity of the transferred property, the time and method of transfer, etc.

4. Identity certificate: the identity certificates of both parties to the transfer need to be provided, including the originals or photocopies of valid certificates such as ID cards and passports.

To sum up, in view of Lao Lai's transfer of property to relatives, the specific countermeasures should be judged and selected according to the actual situation and carried out within the scope prescribed by law.

Legal basis:

Article 539 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

If the debtor transfers property at an obviously unreasonable low price, accepts other people's property at an obviously unreasonable high price or provides guarantee for other people's debts, which affects the realization of the creditor's rights, and the debtor's counterpart knows or should know the situation, the creditor may request the people's court to revoke the debtor's behavior.