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If there is a will, then the beneficiary gets the money. If there is no will all the children of the decedent get an equal share of the money.
They actually don't need anything. However if someone needs to withdraw the money from that account of the deceased person they must:provide proof that the person is actually deceased (A death certificate)provide proof that he/she is the legal heir of the deceased (A will or a relationship proof that they are the son/husband/wife/daughter of the deceased)Once the bank verifies these documents, they will release the funds from the deceased persons accounts to you. Without these you cannot take any money from that account.
It will be donated to charity.
yes Bank of America is robbing money from the customers that's why half of the customers have already moved to other banks
withdraw or withdrawal Bank of America was taking $ 304.00 out of my mortgage payment every month for my mortgage insurance. I had no mortgage insurance on my FHA loan. Bank of America could not give the money to HUD because my loan was not insured. So why was Bank of America taking the money without my permission. Bank of America was aware my loan was not insured, but they money was continually being taken out of my loan payment illegally. Robert
No. If you want to put money into your Wachovia bank account, you have to visit either a Wachovia ATM or a Wachovia bank branch. Depositing money into that account from a Bank of America ATM or a branch is impossible
The will of the deceased man stated that the money was located in a wooden chest hidden in the cave on the bank of the Mississippi River, as referenced in Mark Twain's novel "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
A bank can not foreclose on a deceased person. A bank forecloses on a piece of property when the mortgage has not been paid. There is a difference. If the deceased person had the money in the bank to pay the mortgage and the will is in probate, someone should tell the probate judge about the situation. In this state the probate judge has the authority to pay the mortgage. He also has the authority to make the car payment. The probate judge will not do anything unless someone tells him!
Bank of America is a superior bank because of its great customer service and satisfaction guaranteed. It is truly wonderful to know your money is in good hands.
Yes they are. You can withdraw money at a Bank of America ATM from your Scotiabank card at no charge. That is as far as their affiliation goes.
Many companies offer business money market savings accounts. Two examples are Chase Bank and Bank of America. Bank of America offers money market savings accounts both for personal or business use.
No, Bank of America is FDIC insured so your money is safe there.