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How many years is the validity of house safety appraisal?

The validity period of housing safety appraisal is as follows:

1. The validity period of the house appraisal report is generally one to five years, and the specific validity period of the appraisal report is related to the specific appraisal type and the use of the building;

2. In general, there is no specific time limit for the validity of the housing safety report. But for hotels, kindergartens, schools, education and training, shopping malls and other public places, the annual housing appraisal report is usually one year, and the housing safety appraisal report is five years. If it is identified as a dangerous house, the appraisal institution must issue a notice of dangerous house in time; Belonging to non-dangerous houses, the validity period under normal use conditions shall be indicated on the appraisal documents;

3. The house appraisal itself is the inspection and appraisal of the working state of the house at a certain point in time, and it cannot judge whether the house will be damaged by unexpected factors in the future. For houses that have not been appraised, we should always check whether the walls, floors and ceilings of the houses have settlement, inclination and cracks in our daily life.

Legal basis: Article 8 of the Provisional Regulations on the Registration of Real Estate.

Real estate is registered with the real estate unit as the basic unit. Real estate units have a unique code;

The real estate registration institution shall set up a unified real estate register in accordance with the provisions of the competent department of land and resources of the State Council;

The real estate register shall record the following items:

(a) the location, boundary, spatial boundary, area, use and other natural conditions of the real estate;

(two) the subject, type, content, source, duration, change of rights and other ownership status of real estate rights;

(3) Matters involving restrictions and tips on real estate rights;

(4) Other related matters.