My mother and uncle are fighting over the property

Updated on parenting 2024-07-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    1. What is the relationship between real estate and hukou? What do you mean by the lawyer you hired? Is that a demolition house? Is it based on household registration as the standard for resettlement compensation? Are your grandparents still there? You can't tell you what you're saying, it's hard to judge.

    2. "Can I still find the hukou?" Look for it there":

    1) It's a strange question: your mother's household registration doesn't need to be searched, it's just on your family's current household registration book, and it is managed at the police station where your home is located. I really don't know what's going on in your house and how the lawyer told you.

    2) Is it evidence that your mother's household registration was once in your grandparents' real estate? Then you should go to the police station where your grandmother's and grandfather's property are located to check the household registration migration file.

    3. However: The real estate that your mother and your uncle are fighting for, if it is the house left by your grandparents: your mother's household registration has the right to share no matter if it is in **, and it has nothing to do with the household registration?

    Someone's children have settled in the United States abroad, and their hukou has also gone to the United States, and they can also inherit their parents' inheritance: inheritance has nothing to do with hukou!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I can find it. As for where......Go to the place where you used to make or are now making your family register (the police station is also acceptable). The key is whether the second elder has a future or present will.

    What to fight for, hurt the family affection, sell the house, divide it!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Many people get married and stay in their hometowns, and there are many such things.

    If you can't find the hukou booklet, you can find it at the local police station.

    As long as your mother has the right to inherit, it has nothing to do with the household registration, if the two elders have passed away, the ownership of the property depends on the will, if there is no will, all children have the right to inherit and should be divided equally. However, according to our customs, the daughter who marries out and the water that is spilled out are also supported by the son, so the son inherits it. I want to talk to this official.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's really funny, after being married for so many years, I still come to fight for real estate, hey, people's hearts are not enough to swallow elephants!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Alas, it hurts to talk about money. Is it really for money relatives to become enemies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If the property is legally acquired by the mother, the two uncles have no right to the house in any case.

    1. Article 9 of the Property Law of the People's Republic of China The creation, alteration, transfer and extinction of immovable property rights shall take effect upon registration in accordance with law; Without registration, it shall not take effect, unless otherwise provided by law. The ownership of natural resources that belong to the State in accordance with the law may not be registered.

    Therefore, the fact that the property is in the mother's name indicates that the property right has been registered in the mother's name, and others cannot infringe upon it, and compulsory infringement is illegal occupation and is a criminal act;

    2. If the mother dies, as a child, spouse, and parents, the first heir, the brothers and sisters belong to the second heir, and as long as one of the first heirs is alive, the second heir cannot inherit, therefore, in terms of inheritance, the uncle has no right to inherit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Normally, the title is in whose name it is, unless there is a previous agreement on the property or something.

    What you said is too simple, I don't know if this house was inherited by your mother, or if you bought it yourself, and did your uncles work during this period? Did your mother and uncle have a debt relationship over the property?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's your mom's, it's none of them.

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Undoubtedly, you are a good child with heavy feelings, rest assured that grandma will not go to your uncle's house so easily, your mother is just angry and said impulsive words, your grandma went to your uncle's house like this, your mother will definitely be afraid that your aunt will have ideas, and your grandma will not go to your uncle's house because of your mother's words, you think, if it was better to be at your uncle's house than in yours in the past, how could you quarrel with your mother many times and not leave. Children, don't pay too much attention to these quarrels and inexplicable contradictions between adults, you must know that these are the original face of life, and there are many family ties that are slowly rooted in constant quarrels, which is a way for your mother and grandmother to adapt to each other. Relax and sleep, have a good night's sleep, and have a good dream!