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If the property is owned by my great-grandfather and on the property card in the occupant's field, there is my father's name and my father has 1 sister and 1 brother can they legally challenge for property?

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The legal heirs of the property are entitled to the property. In your case, if your great-grandfather had not made a will, then his legal heirs would be entitled to the property. If your father is one of the legal heirs of your great-grandfather’s property, then he has a right over it. If your father has passed away and has not made a will, then his legal heirs would be entitled to his share in the property.

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