You mean sell a physical part or an ownership part?
In many places you can't sell a physical part unless you have followed the subdivision regulations (or condo, or whatever applies).
However, you can certainly sell part of your ownership, say, by having someone pay you half of what the property is worth, and then becoming joint tenants on the deed that you grant to you and your new "partner". Similarly, you can grant various easements, tenancies and liens to others, presumably for money (i.e., "sale"), which undermine your fee simple.
If the property rightfully belongs to the spouse, then yes they can sell it. If they do not rightfully own the property, then they cannot legally sell the personal property.
If the estates were properly probated (if necessary) and the real estate is in your name legally then you can sell your property.
The bank can sell the property for any price they can get for it. No one is going to be willing to pay more than it is worth.
Not legally. In order to sell real property, someone has to have the authority to do so. Without a letter from the probate court, such a transfer would not be legal.
You can sell your real property if there is a conveyance title in someone else's name, but the money will not legally be yours. The money will belong to the person who has the title.
No. Talk your lawyer.
If the house becomes legally yours by inheritance then you may do with your own property as you please. Keep it or sell it for whatever price you see fit.
No, that would simple be morally unethical unless you asked him first.
Both fee and fee simple mean that you are the absolute owner of real property. You can sell the land or leave it to your heirs.
You may have to have a probate court rule on ownership before you can legally sell or give away the property.
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Yes, Russians are legally allowed to own private property. Private property rights are protected under the Russian Constitution, and individuals can buy, sell, and inherit property, as well as lease or rent it. However, there are restrictions and regulations that govern property ownership in Russia.