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Kachalova, I.V. Right to common residence (housing rights of the members of the family of the owner, the tenant: the member of the housing society).

Abstract: Right to common residence is an institution, whish came into being in the Soviet law. Russian legislators recognized family members as specific subjects of legal relations in the sphere of housing and provided them with specific civil law right referred to as the “right to use of living quarters”. This right is not known to foreign housing legislation. I.V. Kachalova’s article contains analysis of relevant provisions of Russian law, of contents of this right, its correlation to the proprietary interest, the dynamics of the right to common residence. The author also studies subjects of the right to common residence, correlation of the modern right to common residence with the right to limited use of living quarters in the Roman law.



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