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Q: Can an owner of a property give a share to friend on a handshake?
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When the property is in my name can my brother apply for the court asking for a share?

If a property is transferred to you or you are the sole owner of this property, your brother cannot seek help from the court for a share in property, until and unless there is a document supporting his claim.


What type of property ownership allows you to own your share independently and retain the right to transfer that share by sale?

Owning property as a tenant in common or as a joint tenant allows the owner to sell their proportionate interest. However, in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship, the share of a deceased owner passes automatically to the surviving owner bypassing probate. During life that share could be sold. In the case of a tenant in common, their share passes to their estate when they die.Owning property as a tenant in common or as a joint tenant allows the owner to sell their proportionate interest. However, in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship, the share of a deceased owner passes automatically to the surviving owner bypassing probate. During life that share could be sold. In the case of a tenant in common, their share passes to their estate when they die.Owning property as a tenant in common or as a joint tenant allows the owner to sell their proportionate interest. However, in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship, the share of a deceased owner passes automatically to the surviving owner bypassing probate. During life that share could be sold. In the case of a tenant in common, their share passes to their estate when they die.Owning property as a tenant in common or as a joint tenant allows the owner to sell their proportionate interest. However, in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship, the share of a deceased owner passes automatically to the surviving owner bypassing probate. During life that share could be sold. In the case of a tenant in common, their share passes to their estate when they die.


What is the delta chi handshake?

No one except members know the Delta Chi handshake. This is because the handshake is only taught to members, who are then told not to share it with anyone else.


My father made me joint owner of his property before he died and now my siblings want a share of his estate. What should I do?

If your father transferred his property to you and he as joint tenants with the right of survivorship his interest passed automatically to you when he died. You are the sole owner of his property and there is no estate that needs to be probated. He wanted you to own the property. You have the right to explain that to your siblings and turn down their requests for a share of his estate. Depending on the size of the estate, you could volunteer to share but no one has the right to demand a share.


Father died no will property goes through probate court whereby his three daughters will share in inheritance. When daughters receive their share will their spouses also be half owner of property?

Yes, it's called marital possession


What can be done when a property owner on a shared private road refuses to pay their share of road maintenance?

You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.


Can joint owned property with three owners be willed to one of the surviving parties over the other?

No. Property owned by three people as joint tenants with the right of survivorship cannot be "willed" at all. When one owner dies their share automatically passes to the surviving joint tenants.No. Property owned by three people as joint tenants with the right of survivorship cannot be "willed" at all. When one owner dies their share automatically passes to the surviving joint tenants.No. Property owned by three people as joint tenants with the right of survivorship cannot be "willed" at all. When one owner dies their share automatically passes to the surviving joint tenants.No. Property owned by three people as joint tenants with the right of survivorship cannot be "willed" at all. When one owner dies their share automatically passes to the surviving joint tenants.


What is the kappa kappa psi handshake?

If you want to know the handshake then join the fraternity. All fraternities have secretes and no one will share it with you. If they were to, they would be in big trouble with Headquarters.


Does paying stamp duty make you owner or co-owner of a property?

This sounds like some kind of "get-rich-quick" scam. In almost all cases, simply paying a tax on a property does not necessarily give you any share in the property. Properties can be auctioned off to pay the back taxes due on them, but this is different.


How can you find out if property has liability insurance?

Insurance Records are confidential information protected under both state and federal privacy laws. Typically, the way to get this information is to ask the owner of the property. If the owner of the property determines that you have a legitimate need to know. he will probably share the information with you. If he determines it's none of your business then of course he will not.


can one person sell a home but there are two other people on the deed?

When a property is co-owned by two or more people as tenants in common or joint tenants each owner can only sell their own interest in the property. They cannot transfer the interest of the other owners. If three people own a property and one wants to sell, that one can try to find a buyer for their share and that buyer will share the property with the other two owners. However, not a lot of buyers would want to share a property with strangers. Each joint owner has the right to the use and possession of the entire property.A better solution when one joint owner wants to sell is for the other owner(s) to make them a fair offer and buy them out.


If a husband and wife own a house together then the husband buys another house for rental property but the wife is not on the deed is she still part owner in Texas?

Legally spouses share all property equally, what is owned by one is the property of both.