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Heirs can live in inherited homes but need co-heirs' consent, lawyer warns
๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ท Argentina /Crime & Justice

Heirs can live in inherited homes but need co-heirs' consent, lawyer warns

From Clarรญn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • An inheritance lawyer explains that an heir can live in a inherited house but needs the consent of other heirs.
  • If an heir occupies the property without agreement, others can demand compensation and pursue legal action.
  • This situation often leads to family disputes after an inheritance is settled.

An heir can reside in a property inherited from a deceased relative, but this right is contingent on the agreement of all other beneficiaries. Lawyer Pรฉrez-Pozo clarifies that occupying an inherited home without consensus from co-heirs can lead to legal repercussions.

According to Pรฉrez-Pozo, if an heir moves into the inherited house without a formal agreement from the other beneficiaries, those co-heirs have grounds to demand financial compensation. Furthermore, they can initiate legal proceedings to resolve the dispute. This scenario is described as one of the most frequent sources of family conflict following the settlement of an estate.

The lawyer's advice highlights the importance of clear communication and agreement among heirs when dealing with inherited property. Failure to secure mutual consent can escalate into costly legal battles and damage family relationships, underscoring the need for careful estate planning and transparent handling of inheritance matters.

An heir can live in the inherited house but needs the consent of the rest; if they occupy it without agreement, they can claim compensation and go to court.

โ€” Pรฉrez-PozoExplaining the legal implications of an heir occupying inherited property without co-heir consent.
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Originally published by Clarรญn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.