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It is possible that you would get the house, however there are several considerations. First, if the church is not active in the sense that it is not operating but is still listed as an existing non-profit corporation, then the house would most likely still go to the church. If the church is no longer in existence at all then the gift of the house would lapse and it would go into the residuary estate. Whoever gets the residuary estate under the will gets the house. The only way you could get the house is if no one gets the residuary estate. Then the residuary would pass by intestacy to you as long as you are the only blood relative. You should consult a lawyer for sure on this one, becasue there are many possibilities, even more than I have gone into here.

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Q: Your fathers cousin dies and left her home to a church that is no longer active you are her only living family member What happens to the house?
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