Yes. Any land you purchase in another state will be controlled by the laws of that state.
The closest to a stone I could get is the Illinois State Mineral, which is Fluorite.
Castle Real Estate is based in Chicago, Illinois and serves all of Illinois. They also have two locations outside of Chicago in Park Ridge and Northfield.
I can answer my own question now that I have spoken with a lawyer in Illinois. The answer is yes, I can be the executor of my parent's estate, even though I live out-of-state. Thanks for this forum.
The answer is 2 years in the State of Illinois, and most other states. Your state could have different limits.
Transferring real estate license to a different State
Different states have different names for real estate agents and real estate brokers. Usually a real estate agent associate is a person who has a state provided license to sell real estate under the supervision of a licenced real estate broker. Some state call this person a real estate salesperson. Illinois has just mandated that all agents will now become brokers, doing away with the salesperson license, and that all brokers shall become managing brokers should they wish to manage an office or brokerage. Brokers generally do not deal with the public in the larger companies.
Estate or death taxes vary from state to state and country to country. In the US there is a tax imposed on the transfer of the taxable estate of a deceased person.
No. You only need to file a state return in states where you have earned income as designated on your W-2 form or where you had self-employed income. Now, realize that you cannot recoup real estate taxes but can use them as a deduction on your federal income tax return without regard to which state the property is located.
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Yes, tornadoes are not uncommon in that state. Illinois was actually the worst hit in the Tri-State tornado, the worst tornado in U.S. history.
Illinois is a state.