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Both parents are dead. Whose house is this?

Both parents are dead. If there is a will, they will inherit the house If there is no will, they will inherit the house in legal succession order. Their parents and children are the first heirs, and the share of heirs in the same order should generally be equal.

Legal basis: Article 123 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC).

After the beginning of inheritance, it shall be handled in accordance with legal inheritance; If there is a will, it shall be inherited or bequeathed according to the will; If there is a legacy support agreement, it shall be handled in accordance with the agreement.

Article 127 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC)

Inheritance is carried out in the following order:

(1) First order: spouse, children, 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 with the same parents, half-brothers, adopted brothers and sisters, and stepbrothers and sisters with dependent relationship.

Article 130

Generally speaking, the share of heirs in the same order should be equal.

Heirs who have special difficulties in life and lack the ability to work should be taken care of when distributing their inheritance.

Heirs who have made major support obligations to the decedent or lived together with the decedent can get more points in the distribution of the estate.

If an heir who has the ability and conditions to support fails to perform the obligation of support, he shall not divide or divide the estate.

If the heirs agree through consultation, they may also be unequal.