I know you did not mention squatting, but it seemed to be implied. If exclusitivity is removed from a house for example, you or your heirs still own it, just not exclusively. Someone else could go live there too.
Not the way the world works at present, and I am sure that some would argue that most homeowners would work hard and build or buy houses just from the overwhelming desire to do so, whether or not they got any long term benefit from them. Probably a few hundred would.
Helen
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