Do I have an apartment question for you?



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It is better to let him move out to an apartment that he will rent, and you stay in the house that is signed in your name

Response from 0[++++]
If the house was bought before marriage or given to you, sleep well, if it was bought with joint money or during marriage, then half of it no matter what, and evict you is a problem and only through the court

Response from 0[+++++]
Privatized or not, that's the question? If privatized, who owns the house?

Response from 0[+]
he cannot evict you. you have to check out and move into your new place of residence. if this apartment was purchased while you were living together, the apartment has to be exchanged.

Response from 0[+++++]
consult a lawyer who specializes in such cases

Response from 0[++]
he cannot dislocate you and at the same time he himself cannot be there since he is not registered and has no documents of title to the house. At the same time agree to move into the apartment is also unreasonable if he rents it for himself. However, if the lease will be signed with you and he just pay the money why and no. And do not forget that while you do not live in a rented apartment, he can sue for division of property and take advantage of that you are not at home to receive and sign for you to court and will be decided on which you do not know.

Response from 0[+++++]
He can sue for division of property. Then he will also become the owner and will register there, but you will not leave without your consent!

Response from 0[+++++]
He cannot write you out without your consent if only illegally. But your residence in another place has no effect on it.

Response from 0[+++++]
Hello, he can write you out as missing, but the house is still your property.

 

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