The property certificate and the invoice are very important documents for the owner who owns the house, which is a proof of ownership, while the invoice is a document for the purchase and transfer of taxes paid by the owner. However, despite the possession of the property certificate, the invoice had unfortunately been lost, and what should be done about it

Have you got a real estate certificate and lost the invoice

First, it had to be admitted that it was the buyer ' s responsibility to obtain the invoice and that it was therefore necessary to keep the purchase invoice as well as possible. If an invoice for the purchase of the house is not carefully lost, an attempt may be made to contact the issuing unit and to seek a supplementary invoice, although this process requires some additional related costs. As the process of refilling the billing was cumbersome and there was a problem with the timing of unsuccessful or invoicing, it was suggested that the purchaser should file the invoice as soon as possible and place it in a safe and secure place to avoid unnecessary trouble。

Second, even if the invoices are lost, the buyer should remain calm, as the property certificate is the most essential document. The transfer of the right to housing is based on the property certificate, and the purchaser is entitled to all the rights and interests in the house in accordance with the law, provided that he holds the property certificate. In such cases, the owner need not be overly anxious about the loss of the invoice, as this does not affect his ownership of the house。

In addition, in a number of legal provisions, the authorities provide for the replacement of house purchase invoices by other means, such as the registration of vehicles. Therefore, in carrying out the relevant procedures, the owner should consider all aspects and, to the extent possible, gather and collect other relevant certificates and documents in order to fully substantiate his interests。

Finally, although the importance of the purchase invoices cannot be ignored, the question of the right to housing resulting from the loss of the invoices may be proved by other means in other lawful circumstances. It is therefore recommended that the purchaser should have a thorough knowledge of the care taken before buying the house and that all official documents relating to the purchase of the house, including the purchase contract, the property certificate, invoices, etc., should be kept in good order。