Zhuhai purchase restriction regulations
1, Zhuhai household registration: 3 sets of singles; Married people are limited to 3 sets by family;
2. Non-Zhuhai household registration:
(1) West of Zhuhai Bridge: First, second-hand houses are restricted to purchase 1 set, and social security and tax payment certificate requirements are not required;
(2) High-tech Zone: First, the second-hand house is limited to 1 set, and social security and tax payment proof requirements are not required;
(3) Xiangzhou District:
First-hand house: 180_ or above, no social security or tax payment certificate is required, and the purchase is limited to 1 set;
Under 180_, 3-year social security or tax payment certificate is required, 1 set limit;
Second-hand house: above 144 _ provide 1 year social security or tax payment certificate, and limit purchase 1 set;
Under 144_, provide 5-year social security or tax payment certificate, with a purchase restriction of 1 set;
(4) Hengqin New District:
First-hand house: 180_ or above, no social security or tax payment certificate is required, 1 set is limited;
Under 180_, you need to provide 5-year social security or tax payment certificate, and the purchase is limited to 1 set;
Second-hand house: 5-year social security or tax payment certificate, limited to 1 set;
3. Hong Kong and Macao people: 2 sets of Zhuhai Qiaodong can only be purchased 1 set, 2 sets of Zhuhai Qiaoxi can only be purchased, and no more than 2 sets can be purchased in the city.
What is the purchase restriction policy?
The purchase restriction policy refers to the purchase restriction order and refers to the housing purchase restriction policy issued by the government. It comes from the "Detailed Rules for the Implementation of National Ten Articles" issued by Beijing on April 30, 20 10. From May 10, families in Beijing can only buy a new set of commercial housing. When buying a house, the buyer needs to fill in a "Family Member Information Declaration Form" truthfully. If they are found,
This is the first "purchase restriction order" proposed by families in China. Since then, 49 cities above the prefecture level have successively implemented the "purchase restriction order".
The basic purchase restriction order meets the housing and investment needs of most families, does not conflict with the policies of purchasing houses and entering households in some cities, and will not hinder the development of housing rental and holiday property market. In Beijing, Shanghai and other cities with a large influx of population and relatively tight land supply, a one-year waiting period system can be implemented for foreigners, that is, foreign residents and overseas residents must provide at least one year's tax payment or social security certificate before purchasing.
Legal basis:
People's Republic of China (PRC) Civil Code
Article 469 The parties may conclude a contract in writing, orally or in other forms.
Written form refers to contracts, letters, telegrams, telexes, faxes and other forms that can tangibly express the contents contained.
A data message that can tangibly express its content through electronic data interchange, e-mail, etc. , and can be retrieved at any time, are considered in writing. Article 470 The contents of a contract shall be agreed upon by the parties, and generally include the following clauses:
(1) The name and domicile of the party concerned;
(2) Subject matter;
(3) quantity;
(4) quality;
(5) Price or remuneration;
(6) Time limit, place and method of performance;
(7) Liability for breach of contract;
(8) Methods for resolving disputes.