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If your father was the owner of the house during his lifetime, then the agreement is his inheritance, so this agreement has nothing to do with your aunt, so you can sue her for illegal possession of your personal property; But if the house belongs to the ancestral house or something, it is your aunt's share, so you are a property dispute, then you can sue on the grounds of property dispute!
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The house was demolished, and the aunt took the agreement. How does a nephew sue his aunt? Mine is, sue. There are laws to judge. The law is just. You are unkind, and I am unjust. We want to get justice.
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If you want to sue your aunt, write a complaint and submit it to the court. Just wait for the court notice.
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It's all a family, they're all the closest people, don't be unhappy, you can go to your aunt to discuss it well, deal with it peacefully, don't make too much trouble, if it doesn't work, you can sue your aunt and ask her to take out the agreement.
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The house was demolished, and the aunt took the agreement, how could the nephew sue the aunt? You can go to court to sue. The court can decide.
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Is the house yours? If it were yours, your aunt shouldn't have taken this house agreement. There is no house for your aunt, and you can negotiate with each other. If it weren't for your aunt, he could sue if he didn't give you the agreement.
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The house is demolished, aunt, take away the agreement, this is Shima to get your aunt, you still go to the court, get him, this property should have your aunt and your father, can it be resolved through coordination or coordination? If it really doesn't work, go to the court to file a case.
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If the house is your father's, it is useless for your aunt to take the agreement. It also depends on who signed the agreement. If it's you who signed it, the money should be given to you. You can go to the demolition and relocation office.
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It's useless for your aunt to take the laundry tree, you have to get the title deed of your house. Then go to the demolition site and reason with others.
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How does a nephew tell his aunt? Your aunt and your father are the heirs of your grandparents' property, and your father will sue you.
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You go straight to a lawyer and ask about that. What about bringing your own ID? Hukou booklet. And proof. And you used to. What proof does this house belong to your father? Wait a minute. A lawyer will help you with advice.
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The house was demolished, and my aunt took the agreement, and if she wanted to sue her aunt, she went to the court and said that her aunt had taken her own agreement.
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What's going on here? Why did the house become my aunt's kind? Who said?
Are your parents gone? Dear, water me even if my parents for. Yes.
Brothers and sisters are the closest people, don't give me a little property. But brother and sister love. It's good to write a sentence about your own family.
If it really doesn't work, go again.
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The house was demolished, how the agreement was caused.
The house was demolished, and the aunt took the agreement. You go to the lawyer's office to consult how to give the agreement to your aunt and ask for it back. Otherwise, you should go and tell your aunt.
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Go to the law firm and find a lawyer to ask about it. If you can't do it, a poor lawyer will help you fight a lawsuit, there are really too many such disputes now. Be sure to ask a lawyer for clarification.
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The most important thing to demolish a house is the real estate certificate and land use certificate. Proof that the house is yours. Just take these two things and find the demolition office.
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Go to the relevant departments to consult relevant professionals, and use legal means to protect your legitimate rights and interests when necessary.
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Deal with it peacefully, not resort to justice. You can also go to mediation.
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What do you mean by this aunt? Beat her so hard that she can't find the north, she's ruthless, you have to be more ruthless than her! If you don't take it out right away, destroy her whole family! More ruthless than anyone! More poisonous!
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First go to the law firm to find a lawyer, understand the relevant legal regulations, prepare the corresponding materials, and then file a lawsuit, and the lawyer will help you through the corresponding process.
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You can ask for it back. As long as there is no transfer,. Housing grants can be revoked at any time.
If you need the donor's certificate and a notarized gift agreement, you can go to court and apply for revocation of this notarial deed.
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If the real estate certificate is not changed, the house is still the aunt's, and the real estate certificate has been changed to the niece's name, so you can't go back.
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Have you gone through the registration procedures for the transfer of property rights? If it has been handled, then if you don't agree, your aunt won't go back; If you don't handle it, you regret it, and you can take it back.
1. Generally speaking, according to the regulations, the house gift must be in writing. The party (donee) who donated the house shall pay the relevant deed tax according to the provisions with the original house ownership certificate and the gift contract.
2. According to the regulations, the house gift must be notarized. Go through the registration procedures for the transfer of property rights. When the party to the house donation applies for change of registration to the real estate management agency, it shall submit the application, identity certificate, original property right certificate, gift letter, notarial deed and deed tax receipt.
The donor delivers the house to the donee.
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Auntie, after the house donated to the children is demolished, if Zheng Yu's procedures are complete and complete, then you should be asked to sign back.
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If the donated house has been transferred or the demolished house is registered in the name of the niece, it cannot be returned.
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