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Hello. Looks like you're a brother. You ask how to divide the relocation house for the elderly, right?
You also said that your sister is married. I can hear it, you still have the idea of spilling the water of your married daughter, now that men and women are equal, what I want to tell you is that my sister will marry or not? He's all equal to you.
There is no difference between brother and sister. If the old man is still there, then it depends on the distribution of the old man, the old man said that this time the house is all for his sister, then this house has nothing to do with you. If the old man is gone, and there is no special will, you and your sister will be divided equally.
There is no objection to this at all. Unless your sister did not fulfill her maintenance obligations while the old man was alive, and you have evidence to prove it, she can get a lesser share. If not, it's half a normal family.
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Equality between men and women is a national policy, and sons and daughters have the right to inherit the inheritance of parents' inheritance, and of course, it is also the obligation of sons and daughters to support their parents, regardless of whether the younger sister is married or not, and her inheritance rights cannot be deprived. Therefore, if the old man does not have a will, he can divide it equally between brother and sister. If you really want to monopolize or occupy more, either ask your old man to write a will for you, or negotiate with your sister, but don't think about exclusive or multi-occupancy, and have a good name for brothers, friends and sisters.
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Nowadays, men and women are equal in society, and they should be divided equally, and some daughters who marry out don't want it, so some of your families and brothers are equally divided.
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If there is a will, it will be distributed according to the will, and if there is not, it will be divided equally.
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Summary. Hello, according to what you said, my sister's hukou moved out, and the house also has a share. If the house was purchased in the place where the sister's household registration is located, and the sister purchased the house with her own funds when she bought the house, then the property rights of the house may belong to the sister, but since the sister has also lived in the house, if the sister has also borne the cost of renovation, maintenance and other expenses of the house, then she may be entitled to share in the appreciation of the value of the house.
The two sisters in the countryside have a household registration at home, and the younger sister's household registration has moved out of the family's house, and the younger sister has a share. The elderly in the family were raised together.
Hello, according to what you said, my sister's hukou moved out, and the house also has a share. If the house in the family was purchased in the place where the sister's household registration is located, and the sister purchased the house with her own funds when she bought the house, then the property right of the house may belong to the sister, but because the sister has also lived in the house, if the sister has also borne the cost of the house, such as repairing and maintaining the house, then she may have the right to share in the appreciation of the value of the house. <>
Relevant information: According to the provisions of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China, the real estate relationship between family members shall be subject to written forms such as legal documents or agreements. If there is no relevant agreement or legal document between the two sisters and the younger sister to agree on the distribution of real estate, then it is necessary to make a judgment based on the actual situation of the defense.
This is a rural house, parents', does the younger sister who moved out have the right to inherit?
In the case of inheritance, what kind of written form is required for inheritance?
There is an inheritance. <>
Don't parents need to write about inheritance?
It needs to be inherited in writing. <>
In the case that the heir voluntarily accepts the inheritance, the heir should apply for inheritance notarization to the local notary public in a timely manner, and apply to the local judicial administrative organ (people's court or Tankun judicial office) to handle the inheritance of the inheritance. <>
No, you don't. <>
This estate registration is done when the parents are away, right?
Yes. <>