Generally speaking you become the legal owner when the deed is recorded. However, there are troublesome practices in certain states that blur the distinctions of who is the legal owner such as states that allow "contract for deed" transactions.
Yes. If the legal owner transfers the property to you by their deed.Yes. If the legal owner transfers the property to you by their deed.Yes. If the legal owner transfers the property to you by their deed.Yes. If the legal owner transfers the property to you by their deed.
If you hold personal property of someone else, without payment, it can be called a "bailment" in which you are the bailee and the property owner is a "bailee". You may also be a trustee of a constructive (implied) or actual trust in which you hold property that belongs to someone else. For example, if you find valuable property, you are a constructive trustee of the owner and have a legal obligation to return the property upon demand by the owner. Furthermore, you could hold someone's property "in escrow", pending completion of some event. There are other similar arrangements, depending upon the intent of the owner and the possessor.
Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.Yes. You can if you have a contract with the owner of the property. You should seek legal advice.
The buyer becomes the legal owner when the deed is delivered. However, the deed must be recorded immediately in order for the new owner to become the record owner.
Squatting leases refer to when someone occupies a property without the legal right to do so, usually in defiance of the property owner or occupant. These individuals do not have permission to stay on the property and may face legal action for trespassing.
No. If an owner conveyed property prior to their death then the property cannot become part of their estate. You can only give what you own. The property is gone and someone else owns it.
You need to determine the identity of the legal owner of the property and the entity that can execute a deed for that legal owner. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.You need to determine the identity of the legal owner of the property and the entity that can execute a deed for that legal owner. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.You need to determine the identity of the legal owner of the property and the entity that can execute a deed for that legal owner. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.You need to determine the identity of the legal owner of the property and the entity that can execute a deed for that legal owner. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in real estate law.
Property held in a joint tenancy does not become part of a probate estate. When the first joint owner dies their interest in the property is terminated and the surviving owner becomes the sole owner.Property held in a joint tenancy does not become part of a probate estate. When the first joint owner dies their interest in the property is terminated and the surviving owner becomes the sole owner.Property held in a joint tenancy does not become part of a probate estate. When the first joint owner dies their interest in the property is terminated and the surviving owner becomes the sole owner.Property held in a joint tenancy does not become part of a probate estate. When the first joint owner dies their interest in the property is terminated and the surviving owner becomes the sole owner.
Not necessarily - the proprietor is the person running a particular shop or property. This may be the same person as the owner of the property, but it doesn't have to be.
The service offered by Conveyancing Online is transferring the legal title of a property, upon its sale or change of owner, from the original owner to the new owner, so they are the legal owners of the property.
You must get permission from the owner or the owner's legal agent.
Enslave - To make someone a slave Slave -An owned person from a legal property that is forced to obey the slave 'owner'