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By agreement with the seller, yes.
You are buying a house, you must have a closing attorney. Why wouldn't you ask him this question? He needs to draft a contract.
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What has MY bankruptcy got to do with you moving out of your house? Obviously, if the mortgagee is not telling you to leave, and you get to stay rent-free, stay as long as you can, but get as much moved or ready to move as you can. You may not be given much time.
My house is going through foreclosure. My biggest need is money to move and finding a place to rent.
Not only does the beneficiary have to wait for the probate of the will, but will most likely have to wait until the executor is satisfied that the house does not need to be sold to pay any debts of the estate. Until administration of an estate is complete, the executor has the right to possession of all estate property, including the house. If the executor wants to, he/she can let the beneficiary in the house. But even there, the person appointed as executor has no power to allow that until the will has been probated. This is because that person has no power to act as an executor until the will is probated.
You can't be executor of an estate if the individual is still living. However, the executor can make people move out of the house.
Yes, they can ask them to move out. The property belongs to the estate. The executor can sell the property or transfer its ownership as directed by the will or the court.
You certainly have the right to do so. The property belongs to the estate. The executor has the ability to sell the property.
Since laws in different states are different, I would suggest you check with the executor or executrix of your parent's will. Failing that, you should check with a lawyer who is familiar with the inheritance laws in your state (and the state your parent lived in if different from yours).
a house
Before. if you move out before you are emancipated they are still responsible for what you are doing, to support you and you will need their permission to move out etc.
By agreement with the seller, yes.
a boy should be at least 18 before he can move out.
He did not. He died before the White House was finished in 1800.
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Get emancipated.