Residences used by the family

If your family lives in an apartment building (duplex, income building or other) that you own, only the portion used by the family is considered part of the parental union patrimony.

The value of this portion is proportional to your home’s percentage of the building.

It is determined based on some of the building’s characteristics:

  • surface area
  • location
  • general condition
  • advantages such as access to a yard or parking lot, etc.

These rules also apply to second homes.

Last update: March 4, 2025

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