If a neighbor buys a house and does not move in, but stores the urn, can it be disposed of through l

Updated on society 2024-06-21
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In today's society, cemeteries are getting higher and higher, especially in first- and second-tier cities, where the price of cemeteries is as high as millions. The most painful thing is that you buy a cemetery and don't have the right to use it in perpetuity, only for 20 years. After 20 years, the cemetery management will urge you to pay the fee, and if you don't pay in time, the tombstones of the ancestors will be disposed of or even thrown into the trash.

    I don't know when the word columbarium house has spread all over the streets. As the name suggests, a "columbarium" is a house dedicated to placing ashes. It means that in order to save the cost of the cemetery, some people will buy a house in the community to put the urn and use the property right for up to 70 years.

    Give everyone a real case, and everyone will know the answer to this question. In 2017, Ms. Wang in Hebei Province bought a high-end residential area. Happily moved in, and one day she went out to buy groceries and unexpectedly found that her neighbor's house had ashes and spirit tablets in her house.

    At that time, I went to find the property in a hurry, and the property has not gone out to solve the problem.

    Ms. Wang, who couldn't bear it anymore, called the policeWhen the police comrades learned about the situation and said: It is not within their jurisdiction, and their situation is not illegal. In the end, it broke up.

    Ms. Wang's best friend, Ms. Zhang, is a lawyer, and Ms. Zhang said to Ms. Wang: This situation can be taken through legal means. Three days later, Ms. Wang appeared in court.

    As long as it does not endanger the safety of the house, it is fine. The matter of putting ashes does not endanger the safety of the house. So it is permissible to release ashes, not illegal. Ms. Wang had nothing to say but to consider herself unlucky.

    If you encounter such a problem, you can use the following methods to solve it.

    1. Take the initiative to contact the owner of the "columbarium", communicate well with others, and let him change places.

    Second, if the economic situation allows, if the economic situation allows, you want to completely solve it, and solve it from the root. Change the neighborhood and put this house **.

    3. Seek help from the police and the property, explain the situation, and then talk about the importance of the problem. Moreover, the memorial in the room is easy to cause disasters and cause potential dangers to the community, and the property and the police will pay attention to it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    He can't have a house that belongs to someone else, it's someone else's business what he wants to do.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It can be dealt with through legal channels, although the house belongs to the neighbor and he has the right to use it, but the urn cannot be stored in the residential area.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sovereignty can be maintained through the law, because their house is used to live in people, and the ashes and paper should be put in the cemetery, not in the house, it is the occupation of a social resource, and um is an impact on the society, we can use legal means to maintain it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not against the law to live in the house and put ashes in a special place, but not violating the law does not mean that this matter is allowed. Of course, it is unethical to put ashes at home, which will cause trouble to neighbors. Some people deliberately buy some unlivable houses to put in urns.

    Because the ** of the cemetery is still very expensive, some people don't want to spend money in vain, so they buy a house to visit the ashes of the family, which is really unacceptable. Before there is no law on this matter, if we encounter such a thing, we should also deal with it according to the actual situation.

    First, if you are a tenant, you can report it directly to your landlord. If you are a tenant, then the problem becomes very well solved, you can directly report to the landlord that you are not satisfied with the house, and you negotiate with the landlord whether to quit the rent or what. If you don't particularly mind, you can continue to live, and then negotiate with the landlord to lower the rent.

    In fact, this kind of house is still beneficial, after all, there is no noisy neighbors, and it will be quieter.

    Second, if you know about this situation before you buy a house, you can take the opportunity to lower the price. If you know this situation, you know that this house is not easy to sell, you can discuss it with the agent or the seller of the house, it may drop thousands of dollars per square meter, if the final ** is suitable, you can buy it. If the quality of the property can also be guaranteed, it is a big bargain.

    Third, if you've lived in the house for several years and have no intention of knowing that your neighbor is actually an urn, then it's time to consider selling. If you are selling a house, this may result in a lower price for the sale, so you can find the owner of your neighbor's house and discuss this with him. If he can compensate you, I think everything is negotiable.

    You should argue with reason, not be wronged. You can also sue such neighbors to the property management office and call on more neighbors, and the neighborhood committee is also likely to clear out such neighbors.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You can choose to call your neighbor's **, or choose to ask for help like a property company, or you can choose to sue the law.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think it's people's right. After all, this house belongs to others, and they can do whatever they like.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think you can choose to talk to the community council or the strata company about the situation and ask them to tell their neighbors not to do this.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think you should negotiate with your neighbor first and tell him that you are very timid. There will be a fear of encountering something unlucky.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For this situation, the state does not clearly stipulate that it is not illegal for people to put ashes in particular, but it is still relatively appropriate for everyone to work hard for most of their lives to buy a house to live in. First of all, you can join the neighborhood to report to the community management office and let the neighborhood committee deal with it; You can also contact the relevant ** for help.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can choose to resell the house for a second time, and at the same time, you can also give advice to the property staff, or choose a new house to buy again.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In such a situation, I think you can sue the person who sold the house because the person who sold the house has committed fraud.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is reasonable for a neighbor to find out that he wants to call the police. First of all, although this practice is not illegal, it violates the provisions of Article 8 of the Civil Code on public order and good customs. Good customs refer to customs based on the mainstream moral concepts of society, also known as social public morality, which is a moral code that is universally recognized and followed by all members of society.

    The house was supposed to be used for living, but now it has been changed to a "cemetery", which is bound to cause fear, anxiety and other negative emotions to the surrounding residents, and in the long run, it will definitely cause physical and mental damage to other owners.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The neighbor found out that he wanted to call the police, which was reasonable, and bought a house specifically to store the urn, which violated the provisions of the Civil Code on public order and good customs, which caused physical and mental damage to the residents, and also violated the "Funeral Management Regulations", and it was also possible to burn things during worship and cause fires.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Reasonable, because the owner of the house bought the house with his own money, he has all the right to use his house, and others have no right to interfere with what he uses the house for, and his practice has not affected the neighbors, and it is inappropriate for the neighbors to choose to call the police.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It is possible to call the police, but the police generally cannot solve the problem, because this kind of situation is not specifically stated in our country's law, and it can only be dealt with through negotiation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, after all, it affects the lives of the residents. It scared the residents. I think such columbariums should be strictly banned.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No, after all, people have already bought a house, and the right to use this house is in the hands of others, and people can do whatever they like.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's not illegal to buy a house dedicated to urns. China's current laws and regulations do not explicitly prohibit this practice, and for citizens, the law does not prohibit it. Therefore, it is completely possible to buy a house and use it for a dedicated urn.

    Article 5 of the Regulations on the Administration of Funerals and Funerals.

    In areas where cremation is practiced, the State advocates the disposal of ashes in the form of deposit and other methods that do not occupy or occupy less land. The people's government at the county level or the people of Changfu and districted cities and autonomous prefectures shall formulate specific plans for the cremation of the Actual Tuan Bixing, and include the new and renovated funeral parlors, crematoriums, and columbariums in the urban and rural construction plans and capital construction plans.

    In areas where burial is permitted, the people at the county level and the people of districted cities and autonomous prefectures shall include the construction of cemeteries in urban and rural construction plans.

    Article 6 of the Regulations on the Administration of Funerals and Funerals.

    respect for the funeral customs of ethnic minorities; Where funeral customs are voluntarily reformed, others must not interfere.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In fact, I don't think about other things at this time, I should decisively sell the house and then change the house.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In such a situation, you can file a complaint with the property, or you can report it to the local regulatory authority, because the behavior of your neighbors has seriously affected you.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Is it legally permissible to have urns in residential buildings? OK. High housing prices have been talked about a lot lately, but maybe you can't think of it, some people have the idea of building a house because of the high ** tomb.

    During the Qingming holiday, the reporter learned in an interview that some citizens now buy houses not for themselves or their families, but place urns in Shanghai Chongming, Jiangsu Qidong and other places of commercial housing turned into a "private cemetery". So how should Shanghai people deal with buying a house and putting an urn, during the Qingming holiday, a real estate agent in Chengqiao Town, Chongming County, mentioned to reporters: In recent years, many residents in downtown Shanghai have purchased commercial houses in the original farm area of Chongming.

    In addition to their own or their families' residential use, some of these buyers have a "special" purpose, so you can't think of using the house as a place to store the ashes of your loved ones and come to pay respects on a regular basis. The original farm area of Chongming may be one of the lowest commercial housing areas in the city, with a two-bedroom apartment of dozens of square meters, with an average price of less than 200,000 yuan. In recent years, it has attracted many urban citizens to buy houses, some of whom come to live on weekend vacations, and some choose to retire here for the rest of their lives.

    However, there are also some "mysterious" home buyers who only appear around the Qingming Festival every year. "When they bought the house, they only said that it was for living or for a hukou, and I later learned that they were using it for this purpose. Although this practice is not illegal, if the neighbors find out, they will definitely feel uncomfortable.

    But we are an intermediary company and we talk about professional ethics, so we will try to keep it confidential for them. The agent said.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The current laws and regulations do not explicitly prohibit this, and for citizens, the law does not prohibit it, so the practice in the question is not illegal.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Allowed, it's just that Feng Shui is not very auspicious. It's better not to do that.

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