Yes, though much more expensive and requires a court order, which may be difficult to get.
Paternity
Part of it will depend on the wording on the deed. If it has rights of survivorship, they estate can probably sell it by providing a copy of the other relative's death certificate. Otherwise, they may have to open an estate for the deceased relative so the executor can transfer the title.
Deceased is ended or dead.
can a woman get Her deceased Husband's SS,even if she is married to another man
Not generally. If you are suspected of a crime, then that is another matter.
passing away, deceased
If the relative had a will their property must be distributed according to the provisions of the will. If there was no will the state laws of intestacy dictate who should receive the property as legal next of kin. You can check your state laws at the related question link below. In either case, the estate should be probated.
relative
Family
Corpse, decedent, deceased.
NO!
a relative location is not exact, a relative location describes how to get to one place to another with landmarks, time, direction, or distance from one place to another :) i hope this helps.