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How to get back the house when the person whose name is on the title suddenly passes away?

VTC NewsVTC News08/12/2024


When letting someone else own a house, many people do not foresee the complicated legal risks that may arise, especially when the owner unfortunately passes away. So how can you legally get your house back in this case?

First of all, when you put someone else in your name on any property, it is important to understand the relevant legal regulations. In Vietnam, proof of ownership is the deciding factor. If you do not have any documents proving that you are the real owner of the house, it can be difficult to regain ownership.

To prepare for this legal process, you will need to gather all relevant documents that support your claim to the home. Important documents may include the purchase contract, payment documents, money transfer receipts, and any documents that show the agreement between you and the previous title holder.

Having someone else stand in your name for your assets always carries risks, especially when that person passes away suddenly. (Illustration photo)

Having someone else stand in your name for your assets always has potential risks, especially when that person passes away suddenly. (Illustration photo)

One of the most important first steps is to find an attorney experienced in inheritance and property disputes. They will help you explore your available legal options and provide the best advice for your situation. A good attorney will help you determine what steps to take next and support you through each stage of the process.

If possible, try to negotiate with the deceased’s family or legal heirs. Although this is a sensitive situation, sometimes mediation and persuasion can produce a positive outcome without having to go to court.

If negotiations fail, your last resort may be to file a lawsuit. This process can be time-consuming and costly, but it may be the only way to regain ownership of your home. At the hearing, you will need to provide evidence to prove that you are the true owner of the property.

Note that it is best to have all agreements clearly documented in writing to avoid future disputes. Before you ask someone to be your property owner, research the legal risks and seek professional advice. Avoid providing sensitive information to untrustworthy people.

There are always risks involved in having someone else act as your estate agent, especially if that person passes away unexpectedly. By being well informed and prepared in advance, you can ensure your rights are protected legally and effectively.

BAO HUNG


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