If you were married when you bought the property then you will have to get your wife's permission to sell it, same as the house in your wife's name, when you want to do this.
When I sold my apartment my wife needed to sign all the documents, her name was also on the title deeds so this made sense.
However when I sold my car park I also needed my wife's written permission to sell the car park, even though she was not on the title deeds. Chinese law says that property bought by a married couple is jointly owned, so both parties need to agree to the sale.
The name on the title deed is copied from your passport.
Looking at the regulations posted by HFCAMPO you see that foreigners need to register when they arrive in a new place in China or their old place after leaving and re-entering China.
But, I think the potential problem for the PSB (and us) is that the local PSB are responsible for checking on the status of the foreigners in their areas of responsibility. If they don't know you are gone then it may be "embarrassing" for them if you then re-appear from overseas or out of Kunming and they have to enter you on their system while it shows you never left.
In more strictly managed PSB system ie in Tianjin it would explain why they want you to let them know you have left their area so they can remove you from the system. Sooner or later Kunming PSB will ask for this too.
Last week the PSB from the Greenlake station called me to ask if I was still living in my old address or had left, I was a bit suprised because I have already moved a year ago and had registered my new address, all at the same PSB office, when I told her that she said, O that complex is done by a different collegue....and she hang up.
It's important to register with the police and keep it updated. Sooner or later police in different departments and even same offices will start talking to each other.
When I called the Water company they told me that Yunlong supplied 40% of the cities water supply. She also told me that they were bringing in water from the east and west of Kunming. I think this issue will last longer than 15 days.
Maybe the police will ask for bigger and heavy guns to combat the more aggressive thieves. So instead of one bullet hitting a public bus it will be several.
Accidental discharge of police gun kills man in Qujing area. The police arrived after lunch without uniforms and in a unplated van....but the report confirms the shooter had not been drinking.
A week or two ago the Zhaotong police killed a truck driver who was protesting against a land compensation case. Over 100 eyewitnesses signed a protest report saying the police did not need to shoot.
So giving guns to Yunnan police has gotten some fast results. If you go by the rapidly decreasing level of compentence and education of officials from central, provincial to county levels then I can only guess that police at the lower levels of the administration arent given much training before they are let loose on the streets with guns.
As a foreigner in China I heard its harder to adopt in China than if you live in Guowailand.
@HFCAMPO if the parents know which orphanage she stayed in before placement then she should visit it. Maybe some of the staff from that time are still there.
when we renovated we took our workmen to B&Q to select materials from their excellent range if samples. Then with that list in hand we went to the construction market near Mingbo bridge and got the same materials at either half or one third of the B&Q price.
It's a good place for window shopping.
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Kunming neighborhoods face water rationing
Posted byWhen I called the Water company they told me that Yunlong supplied 40% of the cities water supply. She also told me that they were bringing in water from the east and west of Kunming. I think this issue will last longer than 15 days.
Report: Kunming police fire shots on Wenlin Jie
Posted byMaybe the police will ask for bigger and heavy guns to combat the more aggressive thieves. So instead of one bullet hitting a public bus it will be several.
Tasers are a much better option as the next step.
Kunming police now permitted to carry sidearms
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The police shot at some ebike thieves, one of the bullets went through a public bus,,luckily no one was hurt, lucky lucky.
Location Wenlin Jie area.
Kunming police now permitted to carry sidearms
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Accidental discharge of police gun kills man in Qujing area. The police arrived after lunch without uniforms and in a unplated van....but the report confirms the shooter had not been drinking.
A week or two ago the Zhaotong police killed a truck driver who was protesting against a land compensation case. Over 100 eyewitnesses signed a protest report saying the police did not need to shoot.
So giving guns to Yunnan police has gotten some fast results. If you go by the rapidly decreasing level of compentence and education of officials from central, provincial to county levels then I can only guess that police at the lower levels of the administration arent given much training before they are let loose on the streets with guns.
Kunming opens province's first 'baby refuge'
Posted byAs a foreigner in China I heard its harder to adopt in China than if you live in Guowailand.
@HFCAMPO if the parents know which orphanage she stayed in before placement then she should visit it. Maybe some of the staff from that time are still there.