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A Fake Inheritance Order, a Stolen Apartment, and a Sleeping Office Under Guard: a Precedent-Setting Ruling by the Supreme Court

Summary by Israel Hayom
What started as an heir's procrastination turned into a multi-million shekel fraud, in which the Land Registry will bear 30% liability for the damage • A Holon resident did not register the apartment he inherited from his mother in his name for ten years, and when he went to do so, he discovered that it was already registered to someone in a different name • All the details about the affair that started out simple, and ended up complicated
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What started as an heir's procrastination turned into a multi-million shekel fraud, in which the Land Registry will bear 30% liability for the damage • A Holon resident did not register the apartment he inherited from his mother in his name for ten years, and when he went to do so, he discovered that it was already registered to someone in a different name • All the details about the affair that started out simple, and ended up complicated

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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