1. Communication understanding: Try to have frank and respectful communication with parents in law to understand the specific reasons why they are unwilling to transfer ownership. Perhaps due to concerns about future life security, emotional attachment to the property, or other practical considerations. By listening and understanding, find a solution that is acceptable to both parties.
2. Propose alternative solutions: If the parents in law insist on not transferring ownership, other forms of arrangements can be explored, such as signing a residency agreement to ensure the husband and family's residency rights under specific conditions; Or establish a will to clarify the inheritance arrangement of the property after the death of the parents in law. At the same time, it can be discussed whether the concerns of parents in law can be alleviated through economic compensation and other means.
3. Equal emphasis on law and emotion: In the process of communication, both legal procedures and family emotions should be respected. If communication is unsuccessful, you may consider consulting a legal professional to understand how to protect your own rights within the current legal framework while striving to maintain family harmony. At the same time, continue to express love and respect for parents in law to avoid damaging family relationships due to property issues.