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Divorce avoidance troops clean the house
Legal analysis: Divorce is valid as long as it is legally divorced, but the army's housing cleaning policy is based on the requirements of housing cleaning standards, not on whether the marriage is valid. Military housing disputes do not fall within the scope of accepting cases by the people's courts. The dispute over "cleaning the house" mainly involves demobilized soldiers. Once these people return to society, they no longer have the main characteristics of the army. Therefore, according to the law of our country, disputes between local subjects and military subjects must be tried by local courts, not military courts. Military courts can only try disputes between military subjects. I suggest you deal with the problem according to law, so as not to bring you unnecessary trouble.

Legal basis: Article 24 of the Regulations of China People's Liberation Army on Real Estate Management guarantees the housing of military families by combining apartment housing with self-owned housing. Servicemen can rent apartments and move out after leaving their jobs or buying their own houses.

Article 51 of the Regulations of China People's Liberation Army on Real Estate Management is under any of the following circumstances, and in accordance with the relevant provisions of the China People's Liberation Army Discipline Order, the person in charge and the person directly responsible shall be punished; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law; Give notice to the unit: (1) changing the use of military land without authorization or allocating or disposing of military real estate without authorization; (two) do not obey the superior real estate allocation, refused to correct after education; (3) Altering or not implementing camp planning without authorization, and violating the regulations on camp maintenance and management, thus causing serious consequences; (4) changing the use, structure and components of barracks and ancillary facilities without authorization or neglecting their duties, causing serious damage to barracks or facilities or causing fires and other accidents; (five) other acts that hinder the management of military real estate.