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Does buying a house before and after divorce count as a second suite?
Legal analysis: buying a house after divorce belongs to the second suite. After marriage, both parties use the same loan to buy a house. After the divorce, if one party applies for a loan to buy a house, it is recognized as a second suite.

Legal basis: Article 1065 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the property acquired during the marriage relationship and the property before marriage are owned by individuals, jointly owned or partly owned or partly jointly owned. The agreement shall be in writing. Where there is no agreement or the agreement is unclear, the provisions of Articles 1062nd and 1063rd of this Law shall apply.

The agreement between husband and wife on the property acquired during the marriage relationship and the property before marriage is legally binding on both parties.

The husband and wife agreed that the property acquired during the marriage relationship should be owned by each other, and if the other party knows the agreement, the personal property of the husband and wife should be used to pay off the debts owed by the husband and wife.