The move is an attempt to crack down on married couples who fake their separation on paper – but cohabiting in practise – to qualify for allotments or mortgage entitlement to buy property.
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Home PROPERTY Shanghai changes rules to stop couples from faking divorces as they vie for less up-front money to buy residential property
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