Abstract

If a person owns a residential premises, such a person at any time can donate this residential premises. However, in practice, the question often arises about the admissibility of a gift agreement with the preservation of the right to live in such a room for the donor. The author, analyzing various norms of civil and housing legislation, expresses his point of view, and also shows the legal nature of the right of residence of the donor indoors.

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