Bian Xiao has collected all kinds of wonderful questions to see if you are among them.
1, Bian Xiao, my husband bought the house in full before marriage. I heard that the house will automatically become * * * after 8 years of marriage, right? If not, how can I have a share of the house and always feel that I am not practical?
Bian Xiao has to say, ha ha, you schemers. I don't get married without a house, mortgage my house, and don't want to repay the loan together. I feel insecure. What do you want? It is practical for people to buy the whole house and transfer it to your own name! ! !
Today, Bian Xiao clearly tells you: No matter how many years you have been married, 5 years, 8 years or more than 10 years, one party's premarital property will always belong to one party, which cannot be automatically converted into the joint property of husband and wife with the increase of time, and the other party has no right to divide it when divorced.
However, isn't this netizen above unpractical? We can't keep her awake every day. There is a way! As long as your husband loves you enough, everything is not a problem. For one party's pre-marital property, if a written agreement is reached after marriage, stipulating that one party's pre-marital house belongs to the husband and wife, then this pre-marital house becomes the joint property of the husband and wife and needs to be divided when divorced. How to divide it depends on how you write the agreement.
Now hurry up and let your husband sign the agreement. If you don't sign it, you will kiss more ~
2. After marriage, my in-laws paid off our mortgage, but only my husband's name was written on the property certificate. Is this house the same property?
Why does such a husband still follow him? Why don't you write down your name? Even if his parents made a down payment, didn't you two return the house? Didn't his parents support the elderly together? Why don't you write your name!
Today is really a righteous day, Shi.
Well, to get to the point, this situation is actually risky. For you, if there is evidence (bank transfer voucher, working capital) that your husband's parents only bought it for his son, then the down payment part belongs to the man himself, and the repayment part belongs to the same property, half for each person. In case of divorce, the house belongs to the man, and half of the money paid by the man to the woman is used as repayment. If the mortgage is not paid off, it also belongs to the man's private debt and has nothing to do with the woman.
My husband and I bought the house together. If divorced, how can I let my husband leave home cleanly and let the house belong to me alone?
Palmers, two short lines are very informative! Your husband and wife's little classmates live a very brain-burning life ~
According to your question, if you want the other person to go out cleanly, you must first meet several conditions:
First, he turned away the money he had saved, refused to hand in the money he earned, secretly sold valuable things at home, gave away the things you bought together, and deliberately owed a debt.
Second, sleeping with other people's wives or husbands outside, saying that they have actually entered the bridal chamber, and so on. , in line with bigamy or a spouse living with others.
Third, no longer use gentle whip but fierce bus palm to hurt you.
Fourth, the child is not biological. Don't use this easily. Maybe things will reverse.
However, the above points can't really sentence him to go out clean, but will make you more divided in property division. Because the court will follow the principles of protecting the rights and interests of women and children, ensuring the healthy growth of children, taking care of the innocent party and dividing property.
In the final analysis, it's actually very simple. As long as he signs an agreement to give up his property, he can leave home clean, but I don't think he will agree.
My parents are going to buy a house for me and my girlfriend to get married. Should I write my girlfriend's name? What should I do? I think I'm not married, I'm not practical, I don't write, and I'm afraid my girlfriend is oversensitive.
This is a sub-topic! Write it out to show loyalty. If your girlfriend is happy, maybe your mother-in-law will give you a cayenne!
If there is evidence that your parents bought this apartment for your marriage, then the court will consider this part of the investment as a conditional gift. The additional condition is that both parties get married. If you are not married, your parents have the right to claim back the capital contribution.
Does this young man know what to do? ! Don't forget to sign an agreement before writing her name. Please don't forget to call for help when you hold a wedding reception!
5. Bian Xiao, my situation is like this: My girlfriend and I are going to buy a house, make a down payment on my parents' house, and write their names. But my girlfriend and I don't have provident fund, so we want to use her mother's provident fund to get a loan, but I still pay for the monthly payment. Can this be done?
Oh, man, you're amazing. You bought your own suite, even your mother-in-law!
It is feasible to buy a house with your girlfriend and want to use your mother-in-law's provident fund, but it helps to remind you that the name of your girlfriend's mother (prospective mother-in-law) must be written on the real estate license. Don't feel unreasonable, that's what the provident fund center stipulates! Who made you want to pay less down payment and lower interest rate?
If you do this, Bian Xiao will sort it out for you: Before you get married, your family bought a house with a down payment of 200,000 yuan, and the names of three people were written on the real estate license: you, your girlfriend and your prospective mother-in-law.
It always sounds insecure. In case of any future trouble, they will share two-thirds of your property.
It's not that simple! Property before marriage still belongs to the capital contribution share. Let me help you with two tricks to make sure that nothing is wrong:
1, notarized; After buying a house, make a notarial certificate to prove that you paid the down payment and monthly payment for this house;
2. Keep all kinds of receipts; That is, your down payment receipt and monthly running water.
Once you break up with your girlfriend in the future, having one of these two things will definitely protect you!
(The above answers were published on 20 16- 12-26. Please refer to the current actual purchase policy. )
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