yes.. he did actually have a prostitute house here.
A township is a political subdivision of land area. In many areas of the United States, especially in the Midwest, counties are divided into townships that are comprised of 36 square miles (6 miles by 6 miles). Some New England states also have townships. Whereas real estate is located within a township. A legal description for real estate located in a township will site the name of the county, township, and state.
In Indiana the estate will be responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed and any remainder distributed.
Transferring real estate license to a different State
Indiana is one of the 11 states that does have an inheritance tax. It would be a good idea to consult a probate attorney in Indiana. They will know how to reduce the tax liabilities of the estate.
Yes there is no license needed to buy and sale real estate notes in the state on Indiana.
There are 43,560 sq ft in an acre, 640 acres in a section and 36 sections in a township. Hope this helps.
Yes, Al Capone had a house in Siesta Key, Florida. He purchased a waterfront property in the 1920s, where he would spend time to escape the pressures of his criminal activities in Chicago. The estate, known as the "Capone House," is a notable part of local history, though it has since changed ownership and undergone renovations.
The spouse is not directly responsible, unless they have co-signed for the services. The estate is responsible for settling all medical bills in Indiana. So before the spouse can inherit anything, the estate has to pay the bills.
The estate of the deceased is responsible in Indiana. The executor is responsible for listing all assets and debts. The debts are paid and anything left is distributed.
Real estate courses are offered at many colleges in Indiana, and it depends on where you live as to which one would be best suited for your specific area. There is Ancilla College, Ivy Tech Community College, and University of Evansville. There are also courses offered at Real Estate training institutes. For a complete list of programs in Indiana please check out this link which will provide you with the address, city and phone numbers: http://www.in.gov/pla/files/PreLicensing_Providers.pdf
No, adultery is not illegal in the state of Indiana, but does carry some legal ramifications such as the abandonment of a spouse's estate if the spouse dies while a person is living in the state of adultery.
The executor has a responsibility to preserve the estate. They can remove items for appraisal and sale, but the assets still remain a part of the estate until properly distributed.