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Definition of First Suite and Second Suite in Tianjin
Tianjin first set of two suites identification standard:

1. If parents own houses, they will buy houses in the name of minor children. According to the new policy, family members include borrowers, spouses and minor children, that is, minor children are also classified as families. Therefore, when applying for a loan to buy a house in the name of a minor child, it will be implemented in accordance with the second suite policy;

2. Have a property under the name of a minor, and then borrow money to buy a house after adulthood;

3. If there is a house purchased in full under the name of the individual, then borrow money to buy a house;

4. There is a loan to buy a house under the name of the individual, and then the loan is purchased after the sale;

5. Use commercial loans for the first purchase and provident fund loans for the second purchase;

6. One party borrows money to buy a house before marriage, and applies for a loan to buy a house in the name of the other party after marriage, but the two accounts are not together;

7. After marriage, both parties take a loan to buy a house, and after divorce, one party applies for a loan to buy a house.

Legal basis:

Article 3 of the Notice on Standardizing the Second Set of Housing Identification Standards in Commercial Personal Housing Loans

In any of the following circumstances, the Lender shall implement the second set (inclusive) of differentiated housing credit policies for the Borrower:

(a) the borrower applies for a loan to buy a house for the first time, and his family has registered one or more complete sets of housing in the housing registration information system (including the pre-sale contract registration and filing system, the same below) where the proposed house is located;

(two) the borrower has used the loan to buy a set (or sets) of housing, and applied for a loan to buy housing;

(3) The lender is convinced that the borrower's family already owns a house (or above) through due diligence in the form of credit record inquiry, face-to-face test and interview (home visit when necessary).