Alienate

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What does it mean to alienate a property?

Alienate a property

 

To alienate a property means to transfer the ownership of a property to a third party. Thus, selling, bequeathing, transferring or giving are all examples of alienating a property.

 

This operation can be carried out free of charge or in exchange for a specific sum of money.

By Charline Demange, October 4, 2022

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