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Henry Daniel Lively
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You are not obligated. You can just say no. You may want to let him know so...
Janet Lee Brewer
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You cannot be forced to act as his personal representative (executor). Make...
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Robert W. Hughes Jr.
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Even though ytou reside in Georgia, Mississippi law will govern your question....
John Gage Breakfield
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Contributor Level 4

Before you can garnish anything you need a judgment. You can go to the...
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Kevin M. Veler
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Contributor Level 5

There are a number of issues to consider including asset protection, your...
Jeremiah Kent Jarmin
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You might find problems transferring the property to the LLC if the rental...
Michael Lewis Van Cise
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Georgia law does not impose any concrete deadlines on filing for probate....
Loraine M. DiSalvo
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This answer is not intended to provide you with specific legal advice regarding...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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You need a will and/or trust to ensure your desires are carried out. Moreover,...
Loraine M. DiSalvo
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This answer is not intended to provide you with specific legal advice regarding...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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A document valid in one state must be recognized by the other 49 states. This...
Michael Lewis Van Cise
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Contributor Level 5

I am in agreement with Mr. Myers. If your will was valid under Ohio law at the...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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Contributor Level 5

It is hard to tell you what is going on from these facts. The lease may indeed...
Matthew Jay Howard
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Contributor Level 3

yes. you have options here. (1). depending upon the size of your estate, you...
Loraine M. DiSalvo
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Contributor Level 4

This answer is not intended to provide you with legal advice regarding your...
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Phillip Darrell Kimbrell's answer
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You will need to file an action in the Probate Court of your county asking for...
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Telling me to hire an attorney wasn't helpful. Copout. Won't ask any more questions.
Glenn M. Lyon
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Whether the tenant (or the landlord) has physical possession is irrelevant to...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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The enforceabilitty of the lease is not determined by whether it has been "...
Paula Jeanette Mcgill
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Contributor Level 7

You need a real estate attorney who is also familar with probate/estate issues....
Brian E. Daughdrill
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The answer to this question will most likely require you to retain a probate...
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Glenn M. Lyon
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Contributor Level 6

Unless the lease specifically waives the tenant's rights to it, you will have...
Brian E. Daughdrill
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The number one document which governs both the landlord and tenant's rights in...
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Joel Richard Beck
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Contributor Level 4

About two years ago, Georgia created the Advance Directive for Healthcare....
Michael G. Geoffroy
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I concur with what Col Beck says in his response. I think a Georgia Advanced...
James P. Frederick
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Contributor Level 7

The answer to your question depends a great deal on what the executor did. The...
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John Gage Breakfield
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Contributor Level 4

Read your lease. If it contains language that says somehting like 'this is the...
Robert W. Hughes Jr.
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The appropriae fee is set by statute. It is 2 1/2% of everything you collkect...
Michael Lewis Van Cise
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Georgia law provides a statutory rate of compensation if the fee is not stated...
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Loraine M. DiSalvo
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This answer is not intended to provide you with specific legal advice regarding...
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Joel Richard Beck
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Generally speaking, you only gain power of attorney to manage her affairs for...
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If she is competent, she would have to grant you power of attorney to handle...

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