You can have as many vehicles on your property as you please, as long as they're YOURS and aren't infringing on ANYONE ELSE's property.
No, after divorce what property you obtain is yours. If you come into a marriage with property that is yours as well when you divorce.
If they came with one when they left the factory, yes. I suspect yours did have one.
Don't do anything. The property left to you does not legally become yours until such time as the deceased's will has completed the probate process.
The plural of your life is your lives.
It depends on who you mean by "us". If your mother refuses to give you property that is legally yours, contact the police. If it is jointly owned with your mother, you may need to file a lawsuit to have the property divided.
i bought house with garage with cars in it no one knows about them been there for 25 years
if they come back to get it, no. if they don't, yes. the best way to prevent confusion is to contact the person. if impossible, its yours by default
Cars are not subject to property tax. All states charge registration fees.
Sure. Is that right? Apparently not if it is only yours and yours alone and the property is not otherwise "marital" or "community" property in the state whose laws governs the disposition of the property. The question is really what you want to do about it.
The phrase right of passage essentially means that the property is yours and you have done something to mark the property as yours. You could do this by taking a picture in front of the house after you have bought it, holding a sold sign.
Not sure why you want to put a lien on the property. If you have been left the property, you shouldgo and get the deed. In order for the individual to leave you the property, they had to be named in the deed. In order for anyone to sell it after their death, they are going to have to get the probate court's permission. And the only person they will allow to sell it is the executor or the person it was left to. I would consult an attorney for the jurisdiction where the property is.