If the person is under 18 yes. a legal guardian controls all aspects of the minors life.
No. You need to seek permission from the owner.
The mobile home owner has a right to personal property, NOT the landlord.
undermining someones athority Also means entry to anothers property without right or permission
You must remove your personal property prior to the foreclosure sale. Once the property has been transferred you have no right to enter. Your property will be removed by a team of professionals and dumped.
The guardian is on the right side.
Depending on the laws in your state you may or may not have the right to trespass on the property. The safest way to get your property back would be to explain the situation to the police and have them escort you to get your property.
Yes, in Washington State, it is illegal to land-lock someone's property. Property owners have the legal right to access their land, and intentionally restricting that access by land-locking is considered a violation of property rights.
No. Ownership of joint property passes automatically to the surviving joint tenant and does not become part of a decedent's estate.
Life, Liberty, and the power to own personal property.
Cemetery property is defined as personal property, this is because you dont pay real estate taxes on it and your "deed" as it may be called is for only one use, an interment right (the right to place cremated human remains) inside of it. If it was real property your rights of use would be hinged with an ownership and you would be responsible for at least a portion of the property tax associated with the parcel.
No. If they are not your guardian then they have no legal right to make that decision.
yes you do! definitely