It depends on the terms of the life tennancy...if she was to pay the tax and maintain the property as long as she exercised the tennancy...then she pretty much has to....if she doesn't wan the tennancy anymore, she can give it up to the remainderman, (who presumably then gets all ownership and rights to use) and he would be responsible.
You hve no rights in the property. On the other hand, you have no obligation to pay the mortgage or other expenses related to the home.
None. A cosigner is entering into a legally binding contract to repay the debt if the primary borrower defaults on the lending agreement. The cosigner does not have any other obligation nor ownership rights to the property.
Generally:The facility may have rights if the owner of the property granted the nursing home rights in exchange for care. Otherwise, the facility would need to sue in court and win a judgment for any amount due in order to obtain a judgment lien against the property.Generally:The facility may have rights if the owner of the property granted the nursing home rights in exchange for care. Otherwise, the facility would need to sue in court and win a judgment for any amount due in order to obtain a judgment lien against the property.Generally:The facility may have rights if the owner of the property granted the nursing home rights in exchange for care. Otherwise, the facility would need to sue in court and win a judgment for any amount due in order to obtain a judgment lien against the property.Generally:The facility may have rights if the owner of the property granted the nursing home rights in exchange for care. Otherwise, the facility would need to sue in court and win a judgment for any amount due in order to obtain a judgment lien against the property.
You can have the tenant quit claim their rights to the property. Or sell the life estate to the remainderman.
For persons over age 65 and nursing home residents, the state may file a lien on real property and an estate claim to recover payments made by Medicaid.
one deals with health care and other deals with property rights
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People are not property and therefore we do not have an ownership right. However, if the boy next store is a minor, his parents have a parental obligation to the child.
The mortgage obligation remains on the property. If the holder of the mortgage dies then her heirs own the mortgage.
if a letter of afidavit was filed with the state for someones small estate and later you find out their were unknown mineral rights can the state still have rights to any royalties..
What are the rights of a lienholder on a car title when it comes to repossion of a vehicle?
The Landlord Tenant Act is the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants. General obligation of tenants and landlords. It also governs the rental of commercial and residential property.