Not unless the relative gives you one.
You have permission to use the land (to put a house on). That means your possession is not adverse, so you can't get deed to the land (not even the land the house is physically on) no matter how long you occupy it.
Aztec women could own property, including land and goods. They could inherit property from their family members or acquire it through their own means. However, their property rights were generally subject to the authority of male relatives or husbands.
That sounds more like a lease. You would essentially not own the land, just the rights to put a house on the land and to live there. Possibly you might see what terms would be if you chose not to live there (job relocation, rent it out) and so on. You would certainly want to consider how much of a house you put on the land, since you probably would not be able to ever sell it.My guess is that you're wondering about adverse possession. The issue there is that your possession is not adverse: you have permission. Any time you spend occupying the property with the owner's permission is irrelevant; you have to be there without the permission of the owner (and, in Wyoming, must be aware that you do not own the land) for your occupancy to count towards the adverse possession time limit.
They could own property and control their own money and in Wyoming they gave women the right to vote.
Surveyor mark CO likely refers to a surveyor's mark indicating a corner or boundary point on a property. CO could stand for "corner" or denote the designated identification for that particular survey point. It is important for marking and identifying property boundaries during land surveys.
If someone wants a property appraiser in Pasco County then it is worth checking in the local newspaper listings for one. It is also worth asking friends and relatives who they have used and would recommend.
It means an owl has died and that is where it has landed. Either because it was roosting in a tree nearby or it was flying overhead and died above your property by chance. There is nothing creepy or supernatural or symbolic going on, its just a dead bird. It could have landed anywhere, but it happened to land in your "abundance corner".
Not sure what you mean. You have to sue them in court, if they owe you money. Then, if they don't pay you could garnish their wages. You'll need an attorney to place a lien. If you owe money, no one can put a lien on a relative's property.
I don't know about the second strongest but a triangle is the strongest. Even if each corner had a hinge, the triangle could not be bent whereas all other shapes do not have this property
Wyoming has local B&B's and inns, or you could always opt for a well-known hotel chain. Both are available in Wyoming and it really just depends on where you want to stay in Wyoming. Most of your hotel chains are present in Wyoming and being a chain you know what to expect of their prices.
They could not own property
Because their children could be handicapped.
They could not own property