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The man buys a house before marriage and adds the woman's name after marriage. Do the repayable loans belong to the same property? Please explain in detail, thank you.
Belong to the same property.

Divorced real estate distribution methods, due to the different ways of buying houses, the distribution methods are also different:

1 according to article 10 of the Supreme People's Court's interpretation on the application of certain issues (iii):

Husband and wife sign a contract for the sale of real estate before marriage, pay the down payment with personal property and borrow money from the bank, and repay the loan with the same property after marriage. If the real estate is registered in the name of the down payment payer, the real estate will be handled by both parties through agreement at the time of divorce. If no agreement can be reached in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph, the people's court may decide that the real estate belongs to the party with registered property rights, and the unpaid loan is the personal debt of the party with registered property rights. After marriage, the amount paid by both parties to repay the loan and the corresponding value-added part of the real estate shall be compensated to the other party by the party handling the property right registration according to the principle stipulated in the first paragraph of Article 39 of the Marriage Law.

2. If the house is bought in full by one party before marriage and the name of the other party is added after marriage, it will be regarded as a gift to the registered names of both parties, and then it will be recognized as the joint property of husband and wife.

Methods and principles of property distribution between * * * and * * at the time of divorce;

Article 39 of the Marriage Law stipulates that at the time of divorce, the property of husband and wife shall be handled by mutual agreement; If the agreement fails, the people's court shall make a judgment based on the specific circumstances of the property and the principle of taking care of the rights and interests of the children and the woman.