Originally Posted by
powerplay
i attended a seminar about properties in the past. if i remember it correctly, the best time to transfer is upon death of the parent or owner. as a parent, if you pass it to your son/daughter, you will no longer have "power" over that property. in case the son/daughter marries then accidentally passes away, the ownership will go to his wife or her husband. since he/she will be the new owner, he/she can decide whatever he/she wants to do with the property. if that is your home, he/she can decide to let you leave (simbako lang) because it legally now belongs to him/her. if he/she decides to get married again and live there, just imagine what may happen to you... kicked out ka sa imong own past property
To protect yourself from being kicked-out, need nimo ang testamento [testament]. Holy na siya, gina respeto-an na sa korte. Sa buhi pa ang ginikanan nato especially magka tigulang na, naa gyud na ang testamento na ilang kabilin ihatag ngadto sa sa iyang mga anak ug apil niana ang kasabutan na dili siya mapa hawa while buhi pa siya bisan maminyo iyang umagad o binalayi ug lain.
Mao sad kani paglikay ug future quarrel sa mga siblings unya.