Otherwise, he will definitely find out, much better than him.
But in fact, your husband withdrew from the household registration, and the housing management department will not take back a set of public houses.
Because there are two people tied to it.
So your husband's purchase of HOS has something to do with the original public housing.
Conclusion: Your husband can still buy HOS flats. He will withdraw from the public housing household registration first, but he will have to wait a few months before applying for HOS (I forgot). After the husband was removed from the list, the public houses in the fruit house were owned by grandma and grandma, but there were not enough people, so they might have to move to the D area.
The Housing Department is sure to find out that your husband owns the property.
If you sell private property again, you have to apply for the Home Ownership Scheme for several months (forgot).
You are eligible to apply for the Home Ownership Scheme. After the lottery, there will be an asset audit (comparing the declaration with the lottery) to ensure compliance. , 1) Anyone who owns private property is not allowed to apply for the Home Ownership Scheme ~
2) It is ok to apply for public housing household registration, but the income ceiling must be met. After being buried together, it may be necessary to replace a small public house because the number of people has decreased after delisting!
PS: The housing management department can find out that you have a private property rack! Because the Land Bureau has a data rack! As long as your property, income and assets do not exceed the eligibility limit for home ownership scheme within three years, you can. If I remember correctly, the total white form assets of the two-person family do not exceed 600 thousand, and the total monthly salary does not exceed about 27 thousand dollars Living in public housing, if you want to buy HOS flats, you have to withdraw from your household registration, especially those with private buildings, unless you don't need to register in your own name.
Land and resources bureau will find out.