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Grandpa died, and so did dad. Who owns grandpa's house?

Children belonging to their father or children. According to the scope and succession order of the legal heirs in Article 127 of the Civil Code, the inheritance is in the following order: the first order: spouse, children and parents; The second order: brothers and sisters, grandparents, grandparents. After the inheritance begins, the successor in the first order inherits, and the successor in the second order does not inherit; If there is no successor in the first order, it is inherited by the successor in the second order. When grandparents die, they will inherit the property to their father, and when their father dies, they will inherit the property to their father and children. Father's share of inheritance includes grandparents' inheritance, so children can inherit grandparents' inheritance. If your father dies before your grandparents, you can inherit your grandparents' legacy as subrogation inheritance. Subrogation inheritance is the symmetry of standard inheritance. Also known as "indirect inheritance". If the decedent's children died or were declared dead before the decedent, the immediate family members of the decedent's children shall inherit the share of the decedent's children's estate. In subrogation inheritance, the heir to death is the subrogation. It is subrogation, not subrogation, that exercises the right of inheritance. The right of subrogation in place of the decedent's inheritance is called subrogation. First of all, children are the legal heirs of their parents and the first legal heirs who enjoy the right of inheritance. However, if the child dies before the parents, the children of the child can get the share of the inheritance that the children of subrogation inheritance should inherit.