What are the taboos in choosing the second-hand house floor?

1, the house on the ground floor is easy to get wet, because the ground floor is humid, especially in the rainy season in the south, and the humidity will be more serious, and there are more mosquitoes, so it is not suitable for people with rheumatism to live in. The house on the ground floor is relatively close to the ground, and the sound of unit door opening and closing, the footsteps of pedestrians, the frolic sound in the community and the noise of passing cars can be heard clearly, which will interfere with daily life.

The house on the top floor is prone to various problems. If some buildings are not waterproof enough, the top floor will leak; At the same time, the roof will be exposed to the sun for a long time, and the room will be sultry, especially in summer, and buyers have to pay a lot of air conditioning fees; And sometimes you can't use water because the water pressure is not enough. But if there is an attic on the top floor, that's another matter.

3. The equipment floor refers to the floor where the key equipment for heating, power supply or water supply is placed. There is no fixed standard for specific floors, and the equipment floors of different buildings may be different. Therefore, buyers need to take the initiative to ask. When buying a house, try to avoid it, because there are a lot of machinery and equipment stored on the equipment floor, which is noisy and some equipment still radiates. Living in the radiation area for a long time is very harmful to human body.

4. Buy a second-hand house Note: Verify the authenticity of the information. Verification information is mainly divided into two aspects. One is the property right information of the house, such as the area, address, nature and property right period of the house. Be sure to check the original title certificate to avoid being cheated. If possible, go to the local housing management department for confirmation. The second is the identity of the seller. Determining whether the seller is the owner can effectively ensure the safety of second-hand housing transactions and deeply understand the economic situation of the owner. If there is debt, the house is likely to be mortgaged or sealed up, which will eventually affect normal transactions.

5. Written proof is very important. For example, in the case of multiple property owners, you must ask the seller to prepare a transfer consent in advance for all property owners to sign for confirmation. If it is only a verbal notification, once someone reneges, it is an invalid transaction. Although you don't have much loss on the surface, it has delayed the opportunity to buy a house, and you will inevitably suffer. In addition, some important commitments should also be reflected in the purchase contract in black and white, such as liability for breach of contract, payment method of house payment, transfer time, furniture and electrical appliances disposal, etc. Don't trust each other when you feel happy, and make a promise in the form of oral agreement, otherwise you will not be able to prove in case of a dispute.

6. Choose a formal intermediary. Although many people don't want to find an intermediary to buy a house in order to save money, it has to be said that real estate agents can save a lot of time and energy for buyers, and the efficiency is still very high. Of course, it is not uncommon for "black-hearted" intermediaries to pit money. You can find it through formal channels or choose some big brand intermediaries. If you are still not at ease, you can check their business license and intermediary qualification certificate.