After the divorce, the account was hung at the ex-husband's house, and now there is nowhere to move.
Li Juan, a Nanjing citizen, divorced her husband for many years. At the time of divorce, the only house belonged to the ex-husband. Li Juan has been renting a house, and her household registration has been linked to her ex-husband's property.
Some time ago, my ex-husband asked Li Juan to move the registered permanent residence as soon as possible, because he wanted to sell the house. Li Juan's multi-party consultation found that because he didn't buy a property house, his account had nowhere to move.
Because the ex-husband had an appointment with the buyer, he moved his account before 15 last month, and then paid the balance. If the seller does not move his account before 15, he will bear a penalty of 20,000 yuan. In desperation, her ex-husband issued an ultimatum to Li Juan, asking her to move her registered permanent residence immediately.
In desperation, Li Juan had to call the government hotline 12345 for help. The police of Houzaimen Police Station then found Li Juan, inquired about the situation, and told her that she could apply for community custody of registered permanent residence, that is, the registered permanent residence would be temporarily moved to a community custodian for transition, and then moved away when she bought a property or had relatives to take refuge.
Finally, the police helped Li Juan to move his registered permanent residence into community custody, and her ex-husband's real estate transaction was successful.
The house was sold less than five years after it was bought, so I had to move my account back to my hometown.
There are many similar cases because selling a house brings embarrassment to the migration of registered permanent residence.
Some time ago, Ms. Yang bought a second-hand house in Pukou District. She reached an agreement with the original owner, Ms. Zhou, that during the transaction, the seller must vacate the account in the original house. However, when Ms. Zhou moved to registered permanent residence, she found that her hukou could not be moved to other places in Nanjing.
It turns out that Ms. Zhou graduated from university on 20 1 1, and then bought this commercial house in Pukou District. The registered permanent residence moved from other provinces to Pukou, which belongs to the purchase of houses, and this house is her only house in Nanjing. After this house was sold, Ms. Zhou didn't have a second house in Nanjing and no relatives to rely on, so her hukou had nowhere to move.
In addition, Ms. Zhou has been in Nanjing for less than 5 years and does not meet the conditions for applying for community guardianship. Finally, after consulting the police of Pukou Public Security Bureau, the police suggested that Ms. Zhou move her household registration back to her hometown in other provinces, which solved the problem.
Community trusteeship solves the big problem of residents' relocation
In response to the problem that some citizens have nowhere to move, Nanjing police have previously launched a community trusteeship policy. This is a community collective account, usually with the address of the community neighborhood Committee as the address. So, who can apply for community guardianship?
According to police sources, the following types of citizens can apply for community trustees: after selling the only house, there is no immediate family member to rely on; When soldiers leave the army and go home, the house cannot be sold; Husband and wife divorce without real estate division, no unit, no relatives to rely on; People who buy faster houses have signed contracts but are temporarily unable to move into their accounts; Residential empty households caused by historical reasons, etc.
In addition, there are individual citizens whose household registration falls in the collective household of the original unit. When they leave the original unit and have not found a new unit, they can also apply for a community custody account.
The reporter was informed that the community custodian is equivalent to a small collective household with a special house number, which is managed by the community police on a family basis. Residents of community trust households hold a permanent resident registration form, which is valid for one year and audited by the police once a year.
Small community trust institutions have solved many market problems. The reporter was informed that last year alone, Xuanwu District handled nearly 1,000 community custody households, and Pukou District also handled 2 13 households and 457 community custody accounts. Residents who meet the application conditions can apply to the relevant police station with household registration book, ID card, house sales contract, proof of no room and other procedures.
Not all houseless residents can apply for community trusteeship. According to police sources, judging from the situation of applying for community trustees, many citizens do not have the conditions. Some residents own multiple properties, and some foreign residents who have not bought houses for five years may not apply for community trustees. The above-mentioned people said that in addition, many residents have settled abroad for a long time and have obtained foreign nationality. After selling your only house in Nanjing, you can no longer apply for a community custody account.