Yes, a will is a will regardless of wether the person was a legal or illegal immigrant. As long as it was executed according the the laws of the state it is being probated in and the will is allowed by the court, their immigrant status should not matter.
nothing!!
An immigrant is a person who comes from one country into another. An emmigrant leaves one country for another.
You should get a quitclaim recorded by the ex-spouse if they are on the title. The mortgage in your name will still be payable. As far as I know, foreigners can have ownership in property in the US
As long as the landlord still has control over the property he has the right to collect rent on it and evict non-paying tenants.
It depends on which state you buy it from. for example if you buy it form New York, you can claim your prizes, even if you are illegal immigrant.
# # they go to jail. and# THEY GO TO JAIL!
You might get in big trouble. HUGE TROUBLE
They should have checked it properly. It is still illegal.
he would have to get out busness
nothing she tills has to become a citizen
The property will become owned by the state in which the property is located. When this happens we say the property "escheats" to the state.
A property doesn't eact.