Will my relatives be able to sell the apartment, where I have 3 shares and a small child is registered?
Answer from: Anastasia:
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To sell a share (in your case 1:3) can the owner. Since the share is not full ownership, the transaction in this case will be notarized. In your case, the question is not quite clear: if you mean that one of the relatives wants to sell his 1:3 share, then, subject to the procedure for notifying the other owners of the pre-emptive right of purchase, it is possible. Residence registration does not affect the right to dispose of the property.
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