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Can children use the property under their parents' names as collateral?
Legal analysis: Zhixiangrong can customize the overall purchase plan and fund planning. As long as parents agree, parents' houses can be used as collateral for children's loans. According to the housing mortgage loan policy, if the borrower has no real estate under his name, he can apply for a loan by using the real estate under someone else's name as a mortgage, but he needs to obtain the consent of the owner of the house and issue a letter of commitment to agree to the mortgage, otherwise the mortgage will be invalid.

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

Article 394 Where the debtor or a third party mortgages the property to the creditor to guarantee the performance of the debt without transferring the property, and the debtor fails to perform the due debt or realize the mortgage right according to the agreement of the parties, the creditor has the right to be paid in priority for the property. The debtor or the third party specified in the preceding paragraph is the mortgagor, the creditor is the mortgagee, and the property that provides guarantee is the mortgaged property.

Article 395 The following properties that the debtor or a third party has the right to dispose of may be mortgaged: (1) Buildings and other land attachments; (2) The right to use construction land; (3) the right to use the sea area; (4) Production equipment, raw materials, semi-finished products and products; (5) Buildings, ships and aircraft under construction; (6) means of transportation; (seven) other property not prohibited by laws and administrative regulations. The mortgagor may mortgage the property listed in the preceding paragraph together.

Article 400 To establish a mortgage, the parties shall conclude a mortgage contract in writing. A mortgage contract generally includes the following clauses: (1) the type and amount of secured creditor's rights; (2) The time limit for the debtor to perform the debt; (3) The name and quantity of the mortgaged property; (4) the scope of the guarantee.

Article 419 During the limitation of action for principal creditor's rights, the mortgagee shall exercise the right of mortgage. If it does not exercise, the people's court will not protect it.