The government is preparing new rules that would change how undivided inheritance is managed. Under the proposal, a single heir could initiate the sale of a house or land even if other relatives oppose it. Currently, any transaction requires the consent of all heirs, a rule that often leads to disputes lasting for years and leaves many properties abandoned. The draft law would allow any heir to start a sale process if two years pass after the inheritance is accepted and no agreement is reached. Officials say the measure could return some of the 300,000 vacant homes to the market and help restore about 3.5 million neglected rural plots. Critics argue the proposal may conflict with constitutional property rights. Material taken from https://t.me/s/lepta
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