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Is it risky to give the house entrustment code to the intermediary?

Legal analysis: the second-hand house can be transferred to an intermediary or not. It's time-saving and trouble-free to go through an intermediary, but transfer fees should not go through an intermediary, just give a commission. In addition, no intermediary is needed. The buyer and the seller agree on the time, and prepare the ID card, the account book of the buyer and the seller, the marriage certificate of the buyer and the seller (the single certificate of the unmarried person), the old real estate license, the stock house sales contract, the designated bank card and other materials to go to the housing management department for handling.

Legal basis: Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 919 An entrustment contract is a contract in which the principal and the agent agree that the agent shall handle the principal's affairs.

Article 922 The agent shall handle the entrusted affairs in accordance with the instructions of the principal. If it is necessary to change the client's instructions, it shall be approved by the client; If it is difficult to get in touch with the client due to an emergency, the agent shall properly handle the entrusted affairs, but shall report the situation to the client in time afterwards.