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What are subsequent property rights?

Subsequent property rights would refer to property rights that arise after you take title to the property. An example would be your obtaining an easement from your neighbor after you purchase your property.


How do you purchase salvage rights to abandoned homes?

Salvage rights must be purchased from the owner of the property. In the case of abandoned real property, the city or town must take title to the property through a tax taking procedure. Citizens can then purchase the property from the town. You should inquire at the tax assessor's office where the property is located.


The bundle of rights remaining with the lessor after the execution of a lease of an immovable property is called as what?

Ownership Rights.


Can you receive a partial inheritance before death of parent?

No. You have no rights in a parent's property while they are living. An inheritance comes from the property a decedent owns at the time of death. Death makes that property 'inheritable'. There is no such thing as an inheritance from a living person.


If you purchase a property with deeded lake rights and find out when you want to sell that you in fact do not have any rights do you have any recourse?

If it was on your deed, and the rights do not in fact exist, then you should contact the title company. It is probably their error.


If I agree to purchase a residential property from an owner but that property is currently being leased to someone what rights do I have?

If you purchase this property, you will assume the position of landlord under the existing lease with the tenant. Your rights and responsibilities are determined by the lease and your state's landlord-tenant laws. It is a good idea to talk with a real estate attorney in your area before purchasing this property to ensure that the lease protects your rights and you won't have any surprises after closing (e.g. tenant demands deposit refund, major repairs, etc.)


What rights do one have to property if you are not married?

If you are not on the deed you have no rights in the property. If you are not legally married and the owner dies you have no legal rights in the property.


What is the difference between intellectual property rights and intellectual property law?

Intellectual property law defines intellectual property rights.


What is the contract to purchase bonds called?

The contract for a purchase of bonds is called a bond indenture, which provides a description of the bond issue as well as the rights of both the buyer and seller.


Are there dower rights on investment property?

In most states there aren't any dower rights on investment property. They have rights on regular property but not inheritance or investment.


Who holds the tax benefits legal title or equitable title on a real estate contract?

A contract to purchase real estate gives the buyer no rights in the property except the right to purchase it. Title remains in the property owner until transferred by a deed of conveyance.


What is the status of the joint holder in a flat in a cooperative housing society?

joint holder of shares of the society if his name stand second in share crtfcte.and also his name is in the flat purchase deed HE WILL CALLED A JOINT MEMBER of the socty.in this way he have property rights and ownership rights jointly with his co owner and first member of the society.In this case they both have equal rights on property and as per transfer of property law any co owner can sell or gift his shares to any one of his choice with conest of his other co owner.