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Legal analysis: The implementation rules clearly state that roads, green spaces, public facilities and property service buildings can be registered together as common ownership by the owners of the business. No unit or individual shall disclose real estate registration information; The State implements a system of inquiring into real estate registration materials in accordance with the law.
Legal basis: Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Interim Regulations on the Registration of Immovable Property
Article 1 These Detailed Implementation Rules are formulated in accordance with the Interim Regulations on the Registration of Immovable Property (hereinafter referred to as the "Regulations") in order to standardize the registration of immovable property, refine the unified registration system of immovable property, facilitate the registration of immovable property by the people, and protect the legitimate rights and interests of rights holders.
Article 2 The registration of immovable property shall be carried out in accordance with the application of the parties, except as otherwise provided by laws, administrative regulations and these Implementing Rules. Buildings and structures such as houses and fixed objects such as forests and forests shall be registered together with the land and sea area to which they are attached, to keep the subject of rights consistent.
Article 3 Where a real estate registration authority negotiates or accepts the designation to handle the registration of immovable property across county-level administrative regions in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 2 of Article 7 of the Regulations, it shall, after the completion of registration, inform other immovable property registration agencies in the area where the immovable property is located and the registration results such as the location, boundary address, area of the holding and cancellation of the immovable property, the use and the type of rights of the immovable property.
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The original application materials shall be provided. Where the original cannot be provided due to special circumstances, a copy may be provided, and the copy shall be consistent with the original. Where an application for registration of the disposition of jointly owned immovable property is made, the application shall be made jointly by the co-owners or all the co-owners who account for more than two-thirds of the shares, unless otherwise agreed by the co-owners.
Where a person who lacks or has limited capacity for civil conduct applies for registration of immovable property, his guardian shall apply on his behalf.
Legal basis: Article 9 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Interim Regulations on the Registration of Immovable Property Where an application for registration of immovable property is made, the applicant shall fill in the application form for registration and submit proof of identity and relevant application materials. The original application materials shall be provided.
Where the original cannot be provided due to special circumstances, a copy may be provided, and the copy shall be consistent with the original. Article 10 An application for registration of the disposition of jointly owned immovable property shall be jointly applied for by the co-owners or all the co-owners who account for more than two-thirds of the shares, unless otherwise agreed by the co-owners. When a co-owner transfers his share of immovable property, he or she shall apply for registration of the transfer together with the transferee.
The application for registration of immovable property in accordance with the law belonging to all owners in the building zoning shall be handled in accordance with the provisions of Article 36 of these Implementing Rules.
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Article 15 of the Property Law stipulates that a contract between the parties relating to the creation, modification, transfer and extinction of real estate rights shall take effect upon the conclusion of the contract, unless otherwise provided by law or otherwise agreed in the contract. If the property right level is not handled, the validity of the contract shall not be affected. Article 14 stipulates that the creation, alteration, transfer and extinction of immovable property rights shall take effect when they are recorded in the immovable property registration book if they shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of the law. Article 9 stipulates that the creation, alteration, transfer and extinction of real estate rights shall become effective upon registration in accordance with law; Without registration, it shall not take effect, unless otherwise provided by law. >>>More
Not much will change at the moment. It is to further clarify the ownership of immovable property, which I personally believe is redundant.