Hello, if the two houses stipulate that you and your cousin share the property equally, I suggest you sign an agreement with your cousin, stating that the two * * * will contribute to the resettlement house payment, and you and your cousin will share 50% of the property rights equally. After your cousin gets the real estate license, he will immediately go to the Housing Authority with you to transfer 50% of the property rights to your name, and the taxes and fees arising from the transfer will be shared by both parties.
This agreement, whether notarized or not, has legal effect. If my cousin breaches the contract and doesn't give you the property right after obtaining the real estate license, you can bring a lawsuit to the court with this agreement and ask my cousin to compensate you in cash according to 50% of the property right. The specific amount of compensation will be negotiated with my cousin.