This is an obligatory criterion, which assumes that a given person must not only occupy a specific premises (i.e. physically stay in it), but also be obliged to have a legal title to it. A document confirming the legal title to occupy a dwelling is, for example, a current lease agreement, a flat ownership deed or a lending agreement (in the case of a lending lease agreement, a notarial deed regarding the lent flat is attached. The lending agreement is concluded between ascendants, descendants or siblings).
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