Reported 12 months ago
On June 29, 2024, an article shared a story where a wife received a down payment for a house from her family, but her mother-in-law demanded that the house be shared with the husband, causing a conflict. Real estate expert He Shichang clarified that post-marriage gifts are not considered shared property, suggesting it's safer to buy a house before marriage to avoid such disputes. He highlighted that even if the wife takes a loan for the remaining house payment during marriage, it may be considered joint property, making future asset distribution complex.
Source: YAHOO