A will is a unilateral transaction aimed at disposing of property. The consequences of such a transaction arise only after the death of the testator. The will must be drawn up in writing and certified by a notary.
Instructions
Step 1
Contact any notary public. The notary will find out the person's will to dispose of the apartment after the applicant's death.
Step 2
The notary must make sure of the applicant's legal capacity and will require an identity document. The notary assesses the ability to give an account of his actions, for this he conducts a conversation, assesses the adequacy of the answers. The state of illness, alcoholic, drug intoxication may interfere with the certification of a will.
Step 3
The will is signed personally by the applicant in the presence of a notary.
Step 4
The testator has the right to bequeath an apartment to any natural person, incl. who are not heirs by law, or legal entities. Has the right to bequeath an entire apartment to one or more persons in shares.
Step 5
Freedom of will implies the possibility at any time to revoke or change the content of a will, to draw up any number of wills.