My uncle's refusal to inherit property is a matter of course from the perspective of human ethics. After all, they are relatives, while Zhang Man in Beijing has no spouse, children, brothers and sisters, grandparents and grandparents. Only one uncle. According to our normal thinking, this property should of course belong to my uncle, but from a legal point of view, this is not the case.
China's civil code stipulates that inheritance includes testamentary inheritance and statutory inheritance, so Zhang Man in Beijing died suddenly without leaving any will. Therefore, the inheritance of this property needs to be carried out in accordance with legal inheritance, so legal inheritance is not within the scope of inheritance, and neither the first order nor the second order is qualified to inherit the uncle's inheritance.
There is only one case, that is, Zhang had the obligation to support his uncle before his death or his uncle was the person who raised Zhang, which proves that the relationship between the two is very close, and the property can be obtained as long as the evidence is produced. Obviously, Zhang's uncle does not have the above situation, so this property can't be given to his uncle.
The property was awarded to the public. Within one year after the man died, Zhang's uncle had paid off his mortgage for one year. He thinks he is the heir. The house should be his own anyway. After consulting a lawyer, he refused to pay off his mortgage. Because this house has no legal heir, Fengtai Civil Affairs Bureau finally became the legal heir. After paying off Zhang's debts before his death, the remaining property belongs to Fengtai District Civil Affairs Bureau.
Zhang never dreamed that after his death, his house was handed over to the state, and his uncle had no way to inherit it. I think if he were still alive, he would definitely give it to his uncle, at least to his relatives, but some netizens said that Uncle Zhang wanted real estate, which meant fishing in troubled waters. Zhang is alone, and his uncle didn't take care of him. On the contrary, it's a bit too much to want his property after his death. if
The existence of civil code has solved many inheritance and legal problems caused by family conflicts in China, which shows the importance of testamentary succession. If it is not testamentary succession, it should be distributed in accordance with the provisions of the Civil Code. If you want to make a will, you don't have to go to the notary office. You can record and video, write a will, and both can take effect. Of course, the most legally effective thing is to make a will in the notary office.
The existence of law makes our life more law-abiding, law enforcement must be strict, and offenders must be prosecuted.