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5 — Inheritance and Property

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1 — Inherited Properties

1 — Inherited Properties

  • Can the head of household of an inheritance alone sell a property that belongs to an inheritance? Can they sign the promise contract and purchase and sale deed alone?

    • How civil law defines undivided inheritance

      • If the property belongs to an inheritance, what documents will I need for the deed?

        • Testament regime summary - what is a will?

          • The testament regime, what is an executor and their functions in the execution of testamentary dispositions?

            • What are the cases in which own property is not considered part of the undivided inheritance?

              • What to do if the property belongs to an inheritance, but the heirs have not yet updated the property registration and the acquisition in favor of the heirs? How to do it? Is it possible to make the purchase and sale contract and register simultaneously?

                • When an owner inherits their own property from an ancestor (father or mother, for example), does that property form part of the undivided inheritance or is the heir immediately the owner?


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