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The house belongs to my sister. My sister added her name to the real estate license privately, and other brothers and sisters didn't know it. Can redistribution be overturned when the estate is distri
The house belongs to my sister. My sister added her name to the real estate license privately, and other brothers and sisters didn't know it. Can redistribution be overturned when the estate is distributed? Only the brother-in-law and sister's children have the right to object to this matter, and other brothers and sisters have no right to object.

Because the house belongs to my sister, not my brothers and sisters. My sister can give it to whoever she likes.

Secondly, the law stipulates that as long as one of the first heirs is alive, the second second heir is not qualified to participate in the distribution of property.

The first order refers to the elder sister's spouse, children and parents. All the other brothers and sisters are only second in line. As long as one of the brother-in-law or sister's children is alive, the other brothers and sisters have nothing to do with this inheritance. I have no right to make any demands or objections to the property.

If there are no spouse children, other brothers and sisters can raise objections, but there must be evidence that the elder sister added them privately. And this situation is basically impossible. Because the name of the real estate license can only be added after the approval of the real estate bureau. This is not something that my sister can do in private.

If other sisters want to deny it, they must first win the real estate bureau. If you can't win, the real estate license is legally binding.