Hey, guys, let's talk today about the financial words that we often hear in our daily lives, "real estate" and "real estate registration." If you want to know what the difference is, let's go down。

The difference between a real estate registration certificate and a real estate certificate is as follows:

If you say "real property certificate", you can consider it an "identity card" for your house. It belongs to you, which means you're the owner of this property. It details all the basic information about your house. There are usually two versions, one single and the other integrated, which we use most often。

And as for the real estate registration certificate, uh, you can see it as an insurance policy to protect your property. It is kept in the custody of the Registrar and is used to deal fairly with the registration of property advance notices, mortgages, etc。

What if you don't accidentally lose your real estate title certificate or real estate registration certificate? Don't worry! All you have to do is submit an application form for registration of real estate, a statement of the circumstances of the loss, and other required information, so that you can apply for the return of the certificate. Moreover, 15 working days will be announced free of charge on the Land Office online, and you do not have to spend your own money to get lost in the newspaper at your own expense, so you can receive it in 15 working days。

This is the knowledge we're sharing today about "real estate certificates" and "real estate registration certificates" that I hope will help you. Thank you for reading