First, how to handle the rural housing inheritance procedures? You should go to the notary office for notarization of property inheritance, and then go to the real estate transaction center for property inheritance. (1) How to handle notarization of property inheritance There are two kinds of property inheritance, one is testamentary inheritance and the other is statutory inheritance. If the deceased did not leave a will before his death, it should be handled according to legal inheritance. You need to bring two certificates and two certificates to the notary office to open a notarial certificate: 1. You should go to the police station to issue the death certificate of the deceased. 2, to the deceased's unit (or neighborhood committee, village committee) to open the legal heir certificate. The contents mainly include the names of the deceased's spouse, parents and children and whether the deceased's parents have passed away. With the above two certificates, the legal heir can go to the notary office for notarization with his ID card and real estate license. The homepage of this website of notary offices in all districts of Shanghai can be inquired. 3. If there is more than one legal heir, and the property is transferred to only one of them, other people need to give up the inheritance in writing. (2) Procedures and charging standards for handling property inheritance in the real estate trading center. Materials to be submitted for property inheritance: 1, property ownership certificate; 2. Inheritance notarization; 3, the heir's identity card and a copy; 4. Application for registration of house ownership (accepted at the acceptance window).
Legal objectivity:
Article 1 127 of the Civil Code stipulates that the inheritance shall be in the following order: (1) The first order: spouse, children and parents; (2) The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents and grandparents. After the inheritance begins, the successor in the first order inherits, and the successor in the second order does not inherit; If there is no successor in the first order, it is inherited by the successor in the second order. The children mentioned in this part include children born in wedlock, children born out of wedlock, adopted children and stepchildren with dependency. The parents mentioned in this part include biological parents, adoptive parents and step-parents with dependent relationship. Brothers and sisters referred to in this part include brothers and sisters of the same parents, half-brothers, adopted brothers and sisters, and stepbrothers and sisters with dependent relationship.