How to safeguard European real estate properly
Hi. Recently bought an apartment in Prague and inherited land in Odesa region, now I’m stressed about protection. I live in Czech Republic but my family’s still in Ukraine. How do I make sure both properties are actually secure and won’t get tangled in inheritance disputes or tax complications when something happens to me?
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Lex Zub commented
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