How to obtain the property rights of a house
Home equity is one of the biggest concerns for home buyers, involving laws, policies and the actual transaction process. This article will combine the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days, analyze in detail how to obtain house property rights, and provide structured data to help readers understand clearly.
1. Definition of house property rights

House property rights refer to the owner’s rights to possess, use, benefit from, and dispose of the house. According to the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China, house property rights must be obtained through legal channels and relevant registration procedures must be completed.
2. Key Steps in Obtaining Property Rights of a House
Here are the key steps to obtaining equity in your home:
| steps | Specific content | Legal basis |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Sign a house purchase contract | Sign a legal and valid home purchase contract with the developer or seller | Article 595 of the Civil Code |
| 2. Pay the purchase price | Pay all or part of the purchase price as stipulated in the contract | Article 626 of the Civil Code |
| 3. Handle property rights registration | Apply for house ownership registration with the real estate registration agency | Article 14 of the Interim Regulations on Real Estate Registration |
| 4. Obtain the real estate title certificate | After registration is completed, receive the "Real Estate Certificate" | Article 21 of the Interim Regulations on Real Estate Registration |
3. Recent hot topics related to housing property rights
In the past 10 days, the main hot topics on housing property rights on the entire Internet have focused on the following aspects:
| hot topics | Main content | heat index |
|---|---|---|
| Second-hand property rights disputes | There have been cases in many places where property rights have not been transferred after second-hand housing transactions. | ★★★★☆ |
| Shared property housing policy | Several cities adjust the conditions for purchasing shared ownership houses | ★★★☆☆ |
| The difference between real estate certificate and real estate certificate | Experts explain the legal effect of old and new property rights certificates | ★★★☆☆ |
| Risks of foreclosed property rights | Unclear property rights in foreclosures lead to damage to buyers’ rights | ★★★★☆ |
4. How to confirm that the property rights of the house have been obtained
To confirm that the property ownership of the house has been obtained, the following conditions must be met:
1.Real estate title certificate has been received: This is the most direct proof that the right person registered on the certificate is himself.
2.Real estate registration information can be inquired: Check through the government service platform or registration agency to confirm that the property rights have been registered in your name.
3.No property rights disputes: The house has not been seized, mortgaged or otherwise restricted.
5. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will I obtain the property right after signing the house purchase contract?
A: No. The house purchase contract only proves the transaction relationship, and the property rights need to be registered before being transferred.
Q: What is the difference between a real estate certificate and a real estate certificate?
A: The real estate certificate is an upgraded version of the real estate certificate, which adds information such as the real estate unit number and has the same legal effect.
Q: How to obtain property rights for an inherited house?
A: After notarization of inheritance is required, go to the registration agency with the notarization certificate to handle transfer registration.
6. Summary
The core of obtaining property rights is to complete the real estate registration and obtain the title certificate. Recent hot spots show that property rights disputes are often caused by omissions in the registration process. It is recommended that home buyers focus on the registration process and go through relevant procedures in a timely manner to ensure that their rights and interests are not damaged.
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