Can I sell my house?
Responding from New York perspective, if you and your now deceased husband held title as tenants by the entirety, in theory, you have no personal...
Staten Island, NY
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Responding from New York perspective, if you and your now deceased husband held title as tenants by the entirety, in theory, you have no personal...
Generally speaking, from a New York perspective, I trust cannot hold title to Real Estate, as a trust is not an entity. Title must be conveyed to...
Not without his cooperation or possibly, a court order.
You should alert the local prosecutor’s office of her criminality.
One doesn’t have to have an attorney, one doesn’t have to have a physician, nor a dentist, nor any other professional who is trained in their field.
If no money is changing hands, and the transferee is not taking subject to an existing mortgage, or other debt, then these will all be zeroes.
From what you stated, it appears that 100% of the real estate is residential property.
Her daughter, as the devisee of the real estate, would convey title to you, by deed, outright and forever.
If they place your name on the deed, you become an instant owner; if they will it to you, nothing happens until they pass away, and they can always...
If he is telling you now that you would have to leave the house if he says so, he just might have give you a good idea, and you should consider...