My husband past away. Removing his name from the deed?
Another solution would be if you and your husband had a community property agreement. If so, you should be able to record that and it will have the...
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Another solution would be if you and your husband had a community property agreement. If so, you should be able to record that and it will have the...
You are on the right track here. You can use a quitclaim deed and you would sign it on her behalf as the executor of her estate (assuming the...
The earlier answer is correct, you really should hire an attorney and start a probate to transfer the property into your name. As for the loan, you...
Mr. Meyer is right, there usually is no rule preventing the owner from selling during the term of the lease. The new owner just becomes the new...
This type of situation can have lots of traps for the unwary. The previous answer is a good one and addresses a lot of the potential tax issues...
Like Mr. Alexander said, you may want to look into whether you have a wage claim. But chances are pretty good you can not place a lien on the...
It is going to depend on whether the estate assets consist of community property, separate property, or some sort of jointly held property. All...
You say you are currently using an easement to access your property. If that is written and recorded, then no, your neighbor can't generally...
There is some language in a Washington probate statute (RCW 11.04.250) that leads some people to believe you can do this. But that statute is often...
Depending on the type of deed you received, the seller probably made certain promises ("warranties") to you about the condition of title to the...