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After the husband dies, how will the wife and daughter divide the inheritance? Does a wife need her daughter's permission to sell a house?

1, "How to divide the inheritance of the wife and daughter after the husband dies";

(1) After the husband's death, all the inheritance of the husband will be treated according to the will when there is a valid will; When there is no will, it will be inherited by all his first-order heirs and divided equally.

(2) The husband's first heirs include: the wife, the husband's parents (if the husband was still alive when he died) and all his children.

All first-in-line heirs have equal inheritance rights.

(3) The husband's inheritance includes: the personal property of the husband before marriage+the property clearly defined as personal property after marriage+half of the same property of the husband and wife after marriage.

(4) Your situation: You said that the house is the joint property of the husband and wife after marriage. Then, after the husband dies, half of the house will be given to the wife, and the other half will be inherited by the wife, the husband's parents (if still alive) and the daughter (if the husband is an only child).

2. "Does the wife need her daughter's permission to sell this house?" :

(1) Yes. Not only does it need the daughter's consent, but if the parents are still alive when the husband dies, the wife needs the in-laws' consent to sell the house.

(2) The wife sells the house without the consent of the above-mentioned personnel: this behavior belongs to a contract whose validity is to be determined without the right to dispose of it, and if it is ratified by other successors in the first order afterwards, the contract is valid; Without the ratification of other successors in the first order, the contract is invalid: if it is not transferred, it cannot be transferred again. If it has been transferred, the buyer can obtain the property in good faith, and the wife can compensate others for the losses; If the buyer still buys the house knowing that there are other heirs, it is not a bona fide third party, and the house can be taken back, and the buyer's losses will be compensated by his wife.

3. "How to stop the wife from selling the house": Other heirs can request that the real estate license be added to others, or they can negotiate with the wife to divide the house. If negotiation fails, they can bring a lawsuit to the court in time.