Family Property

Element II: Family Management

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Family property is different from personal property because it is owned collectively by our family, not by any one individual family member. For example, most of the furnishings, works of art, appliances, machines, tools and equipment belong to us all as family members. Even our house is a common family property shared by us all.

Care of family property is especially important including respect for the authority of those family members which are primarily responsible for the care of certain family properties. Let's make a list of family property items and how we should care for them.

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