That's pretty much how it works, but the deed has to be properly recorded in the court house and the appropriate signatures obtained. I would work through a title company, they will check that it is a valid title and insure the transfer against other claims. Checking with an attorney is always a good idea when dealing with real property.
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Reversion refers to when a person has a future stake in some piece of property or estate. The person's rights are similar to that of a lender who cannot ask for the item back until the other person dies or gives it up. The property right "reverts" back to the lender at that time.
A person or a group can contest the foreclosure of a piece of property by contacting an attorney. This is the best way to get information about property.
Answer: A person cannot make an adverse claim on property if they had the owner's permission to occupy it. The nature of your use of the property would need to be ascertained.
A person's estate is all the property owned including real and personal property. In another sense an estate is a large piece of landed property with an elaborate house on it.
A written claim to some piece of property
You can always transfer ownership of land. The simplest format is a Quit Claim deed. It gives any right you have to a piece of property to the grantee.
This question is too vague, and needs more information! What the piece of property is needs to be stated.
No, that is not a chemical property.
This sounds like a real mess. It sounds like two joint tenants own a piece of property in common with one having the mortgage in his name. The other joint tenant has a piece of property that has a home equity loan about to go into default. In one state the joint tenant with the home equity in default would lose that piece of property. It would not affect the piece of property he or she owned with a different person.
it is synonymous to (section-block-lot). it is the designation that the town/village assessor gives to a particular piece of property. that number appears in the tax rolls for your town and identifies an individual piece of property as to its ownership, assessed valuation, exemptions and tax amount
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