After full consideration of the evidence, the separate statements submitted by the parties, and the authorities submitted by each party, the court makes the following rulings:

According to the allegations of the first amended complaint (“FAC”), on August 11, 2017, plaintiff Jie Liu (“Liu”) entered into an agreement to purchase a condominium at 1996 Nevets Lane in San Jose. (See FAC, ¶¶ 1-2.) On March 27, 2018, Liu asked defendant Siqi Fan (“Fan”) to marry him, and she initially accepted but then rescinded, making any engagement conditional on certain financial conditions being met and her parents’ approval. (See FAC, ¶ 3.) Liu and Fan’s parents began negotiating the pre-marriage financial requirements, including adding Fan as a co-owner on the property before the marriage, Liu purchasing wedding rings and an engagement ring prior to marriage, preparing a wedding with a minimum budget of ¥200,000 RMB at a five-star hotel, and a betrothal price of ¥100,000 RMB for Fan’s family. (See FAC