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You don't know what you are talking about. There were "housing cooperatives" in which the inhabitants were the owners of their "cooperative apartment" which, like any property, could act as a property passing by inheritance. На будущее - плиз, не говори того о чем не знаешь ага? And better ask your parents about cooperative housing, they probably know. And the usual housing that is now called the "socialist" - yes, it was not subject to transmitted _persion_ since it did not belong to the tenant. But this was not necessary to do this - it is enough just to fit the apartment of the apartment of their apartment with the one who will live after you, if this is your relative. I lived under the Soviet Union and I know how it was arranged.I don't know what kind of people's revolution you're talking about but AFAIK people did not inherit homes in the USSR