My husband pays the loan, and I am responsible for the family expenses. How to allocate the house?

Question: My husband and I bought a house with a down payment before we got married, and the real estate license is his name. After marriage, he is mainly responsible for the repayment of the house, and my income is mainly responsible for the daily expenses at home. How to distribute the house after divorce? Lawyer Sun: After the divorce, the house belongs to your husband, but you can claim compensation for the repayment of the house during the marriage. Lawyer Fang: The house belongs to the man, but the repayment part belongs to both husband and wife. Lawyer Hu: The house is the man's personal property, but after marriage, he can split half of the repayment part and the corresponding value-added part at the time of divorce. Related knowledge-what is the pre-marital property? Pre-marital property refers to the property acquired by one spouse before marriage. The premarital property of one spouse, whether movable or immovable, tangible or intangible, is protected by law as long as it is legally acquired. In any of the following circumstances, it is the property of one of the spouses: (1) the pre-marital property of one of the spouses; (2) Medical expenses, living allowance for the disabled, etc. Obtained by one party due to physical injury; (3) Property determined to belong only to the husband or wife in the will or gift contract; (4) Daily necessities used exclusively by one party; (five) other property that should be owned by one party. Husband and wife may agree that the property acquired during the marriage relationship and the property before marriage belong to themselves, all or part of it, and part of it. The agreement shall be in writing. Where there is no agreement or the agreement is unclear, the provisions of Articles 17 and 18 of this Law shall apply. The agreement between husband and wife on the property acquired during the marriage relationship and the property before marriage is binding on both parties. The husband and wife agreed that the property acquired during the existence of the marriage relationship should be owned by each other. If the third party knows the agreement, it should pay off all the property owned by the husband and wife.