The house purchased by the woman in full before marriage belongs to her personal property before marriage, and shall be owned by the individual at the time of divorce and shall not be divided, unless otherwise agreed by both parties. The law stipulates that both men and women can agree on the ownership of premarital property, which needs to be in written form and is legally binding on both parties. If personal property is agreed to be owned by both parties, it can be divided when divorced. After marriage, if both parties register their property rights in their own names, the property will become the common property of both parties.
legal ground
Article 1063 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * The following property is the personal property of one spouse:
(1) one party's premarital property;
(2) Compensation or compensation obtained by one party for personal injury;
(3) Property that is determined to belong to only one party in the will or gift contract;
(4) Daily necessities used exclusively by one party;
(five) other property that should be owned by one party.