Is there a right to live in the house?



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Is there a right to live in the house? and got a better answer

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As long as the owner allows it, he can live. If the owner wants it, he'll kick everybody out. How long and who's lived where doesn't matter at all?

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As long as the owner allows it, he can live. If the owner wants to, he'll kick everyone out. It makes absolutely no difference how long and who has lived where.

Response from 0[+++++]
Not if the house was owned before the family was registered on the property.

Response from 0[+++++]
registration has no effect. your mother-in-law or mother, she received an inheritance after her mother's death. you can live as agreed. but you have no right.

Response from 0[+++++]
mother-in-law can evict you as former family members, it is better to evict yourself than to pay legal fees. She will sue and you will lose. If your mother-in-law is dead, then the former will easily take you off the register in the same way. Do you need this?

Response from 0[+++++]
let the children start saving money for their own housing. and the mother too.at least for a room in a communal apartment. now everything is a bird's right. or another option: yourself and the children should please the mother-in-law until death. and beg her to bequeath the house to you.

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The owner can evict everyone. He can sell. The new owner will also write them out. Twenty years of registration is irrelevant.

 

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