Other warrants refer to the certificates of rights issued by the housing management department and held by the mortgagee after the registration of other rights. The so-called other warrant is a term related to land property rights, which is different from the warrant we talk about.
The other rights of the house property refer to the rights of other groups or individuals other than the property owner and co owner in relation to the house property, usually referring to the mortgage rights, and the other rights certificates are held by the other rights holders. When purchasing a general house property, when choosing a mortgage loan, there will be a record of other rights in the house ownership certificate, indicating the owner of other rights, the type of rights (such as mortgage, mortgage, etc.), the scope of rights (the housing scope of other rights), the value of rights (the lease price of other rights), the duration of rights (the lease term), and the cancellation date (the date when other rights disappear), And these contents are also indicated in the certificate of other rights.
[Legal Basis]
Article 9 of the Property Law states that the establishment, change, transfer and termination of the real right of real estate shall become effective after being registered according to law; Without registration, it shall not become effective, except as otherwise provided by law. (The Property Law will expire on December 31, 2020)
Article 209 of the Civil Code states that the establishment, alteration, transfer and extinction of the real right of immovable property shall become effective after being registered according to law; Without registration, it shall not become effective, except as otherwise provided by law.
The ownership of natural resources legally owned by the state may not be registered. (The effective date of the Civil Code is January 1, 2021)