No, once there is a quit claim, the one who signs off is no longer an owner and has no claim over that property.
possession if he pays taxes on property contiguous to that being claimed by adverse possession, holds color of title to that contiguous property, exclusively occupies the property claimed, is Adverse possession, in Arkansas, states that someone can obtain property if he pays taxes on property adjacent to that being claimed by adverse possession, holds color of title to that adjoining property, exclusively occupies the property claimed, is uninterrupted in possession, visibly and openly inhabits the land, in fact physically possesses the property, possesses the land without the permission of it's true owner and fulfills these requirements for seven years.
only if they live on a property that is claimed but not if he or she is on the street
Any property that is not currently being maintained is considered abandoned personal property in Nevada. Anything can happen to this material if not claimed.
As long as your mother is the owner of the property she has the right to convey it to anyone. If she conveyed it to your sister then your sister is now the owner and you have no rights in the property.
Russia, so the US bought it.
It is likely the only option is to file a lawsuit and present evidence that the property was fraudulently conveyed to the person who now holds title.
Generally when a person dies intestate with no living relatives their property escheats to the state.
He can if he is paying them and you have not claimed them already on your taxes.
Yes it must be claimed as part of your income according to law.
No. If the person who owned the land granted a life estate and conveyed the fee to the remaindermen then that person has transferred all her interest in the property. She no longer owns it.
Yes Illinois was claimed by the French until they lost the French and Indian War.
Typically property that cannot be claimed by kin when someone dies goes to the government. If money is owed on the house it is given to the bank.