Generally, if you are not married and you are not an owner of the property then you have no rights in the property when your relationship ends.
The home owner of course. Tenants have tenant´s rights such as 30 day notice before eviction etc., but the home owner owns it.
Does the home owner have mineral rights? If not, then no.
If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.
What is your motivation to sell the owner's home? What is your relationship to the seller? Are you a family member or a licensed real estate agent?
as a home owner, how far into the grown do i own and how far into the sky do i have rights to?
Not enough information about HOW MUCH is outstanding. -But in general, I think they would have rights to re-possess wherever it is.
Each owner who occupies a home as his or her personal residence calls such a home a "homestead." Each owner has some protection against creditors who seek to take the home to satisfy a debt owed to that creditor: $15,000 for husband and wife or $7,500 of equity. This protection is there unless the owner waives it. Most mortgages will contain a waiver.
Generally:The facility may have rights if the owner of the property granted the nursing home rights in exchange for care. Otherwise, the facility would need to sue in court and win a judgment for any amount due in order to obtain a judgment lien against the property.Generally:The facility may have rights if the owner of the property granted the nursing home rights in exchange for care. Otherwise, the facility would need to sue in court and win a judgment for any amount due in order to obtain a judgment lien against the property.Generally:The facility may have rights if the owner of the property granted the nursing home rights in exchange for care. Otherwise, the facility would need to sue in court and win a judgment for any amount due in order to obtain a judgment lien against the property.Generally:The facility may have rights if the owner of the property granted the nursing home rights in exchange for care. Otherwise, the facility would need to sue in court and win a judgment for any amount due in order to obtain a judgment lien against the property.
You should include Liabilities and rights for home owner as well as the contractor. Keep in mind this contract is for your protection as much as the home owners.
When you rent a unit/ home/ apartment that is owned by a member of a condominium, co-op or home owners association, you are subject to the rules and regulations set out in the governing documents for the association. Your rights are generally the same as the rights of an owner -- unless specifically excluded either by the CC&Rs, By-laws or Resolutions of the Board, or your lease -- except that you cannot vote on association business matters. You can review any specific questions with your landlord or with a board member.
You can not force a minor out of your home unless the minor has been accepted by an appropriate care giver. This law is true in most states. Your wife being part owner of the house, has equal rights in voicing who can and cannot reside at the home.
Owner-occupied HomeAn owner-occupied home is one in which the owners are living.