Weather you can be held responsible is up to the court.
The bright light is that if you are not responsible and the bank was malicious the bank could end up owing you money.
Get A Lawyer!Yes, unless the will of the deceased daughter specifies otherwise or the will of the parent includes a different mechanism or cuts of those who are pre-deceased.
The bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure. If the mortgage is in the deceased parent's name it will not affect anyone's credit.
An estate has to be opened for your deceased daughter. That check will be deposited into the estate account. You need to consult an attorney about an estate if you haven't do so already.
Judy Garland
Not unless they were listed on the deed of the property that was foreclosed. The estate is responsible for settling the debts.
since the deed is in joint tenancy,to my understanding, the deceased name will come off the property once the death certificate is recorded in that county for the deceased,if I am understanding the question right.If the house is in foreclosure,the first person with the first lien against the property will be paid first at the time of the actual sale of the property.
No. You never agreed to pay the debt, therefore cannot be held responsible.
If the parents are deceased, she should ask a lawyer about it.
Your birth certificate.
Yes, just one with deceased parents.
You can contact the bank and make arrangements to pay the mortgage. If you can't pay, the foreclosure can be continued and the lender will name the estate and the estate representative in the foreclosure documents.You can contact the bank and make arrangements to pay the mortgage. If you can't pay, the foreclosure can be continued and the lender will name the estate and the estate representative in the foreclosure documents.You can contact the bank and make arrangements to pay the mortgage. If you can't pay, the foreclosure can be continued and the lender will name the estate and the estate representative in the foreclosure documents.You can contact the bank and make arrangements to pay the mortgage. If you can't pay, the foreclosure can be continued and the lender will name the estate and the estate representative in the foreclosure documents.
The daughter of the deceased generally gets the jewelry.