Yes, provided that the loan is repaid, otherwise it is impossible to change the name. It is easier to add the name directly.
Second, the man borrowed money to buy a house before marriage. After marriage, it was renamed as the name of both husband and wife. Is it the same building?
Your name is on the real estate license, which is enjoyed by * * *. No, it's not. It doesn't make any difference whether you buy it after marriage or not.
3. Is there a loan bank for renaming the property between husband and wife?
Husband and wife don't have to pay deed tax to divide the property, but they still have to declare tax exemption. The fees charged by the housing management department are: transaction fee of 6 yuan/m2 and registration fee of 80 yuan/set. Housing transfer between husband and wife, do not have to pay any taxes, as long as the 200 yuan handling fee. The couple need to go to the Housing Authority together and sign together with the marriage certificate, household registration book, ID card and real estate license. Need to pay off the housing loan, unsecured.
4. Can a husband and wife buy a house with a loan and change their name?
Before divorce, you can change the name of the property, divorced couples and the process of changing the property.
1. Documents required for the unexpired loan: 1. According to the provisions on the ownership of real estate after the divorce agreement (notarization) or arbitration (judgment) takes effect; 2. Divorce certificate; 3. Identity cards of both parties; 4, the original housing ownership or mortgage related certificates, that is, the original loan related procedures. Step: 1. Go through the formalities for the change of ownership in the housing management department; 2. There will be more procedures for the right (obligation) person to apply for mortgage from the mortgage bank. 2. If the mortgage loan has been paid off, the property owner only needs to go to the local property management department to handle the property transfer formalities with the effective divorce agreement (notarization) or arbitration (judgment), divorce certificate, ID card and original property ownership certificate.