Inheritance war on Lugner-Villa: Simone counters with an application!

Inheritance war on Lugner-Villa: Simone counters with an application!
Döbling, Österreich - The inheritance dispute over the assets of the recently deceased Richard Lugner († 91) flared up in full violence. His widow, Simone Lugner, has to defend himself against a eviction lawsuit by the Lugner Privatist Foundation. According to [oe24.at] (https://www.oe24.at/leute/oesterreich/erbstreit-simone-lugner-klaTen-klärungsklage-abeit-abeit-dis-diftungs-dis-diftungs-dis-diftungs-dis-diftungenustungs board, she has now initiated legal steps by submitting an application for the board of directors. Simone, who defends herself against the allegations that she had not adequately taken care of her seriously patient husband, describes the lawsuit as unjustified.
The villa in Vienna-Döbling, which is part of the foundation's assets, is the focus of the conflict. The foundation has declared Simone the loss of their residential rights and asks them to move out by June 30, 2025 at the latest. Otherwise there is a risk of judicial evacuation.
allegations and legal disputes
The allegations against Simone, in particular her supposedly inadequate care from Richard from June 2024, have also poisoned the situation. Simone feels irritated by the lawsuit and the subsequent accusations. The Lugner widow's lawyer, Florian Höllwarth, has not yet commented publicly, but the couple, who still appeared in public until shortly before Richard Lugner's death, appears in a dramatic shadow.
The clashes have now become a bitter legal conflict. Simone refers to early agreements that are supposed to secure a right to live in the villa. The foundation, on the other hand, denies this and expresses little in detail, which is why Simone's favor is not recognized. “[Kerres] (https://www.kerres.at/de/aktuelles/das-neue-erbrecht- und-private foundations)” describes how the new inheritance law, which in 2017 came into force, influences the interests of heirs and beneficiaries, especially with regard to the right to compulsory portion, which plays a role in this conflict.
Difficult negotiations in prospect
An agreement between Simone and the Lugner Privat Foundation seems unlikely in the near future. The case could last for months because the judicial decision is still pending regarding allegations and applications. The rules of the new inheritance law make the situation more complex for everyone involved, since, for example, gifts and the compulsory portion of the compulsory portion are now clearer when it comes to private foundations.
In an inheritance dispute, which already raises many questions, it remains to be seen how the legal conditions will affect. Time is pushing, and while the future remains uncertain, it is clear that the conflict about Richard Lugner's legacy could result in far -reaching consequences.
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