Deeds usually specify that the conveyance of the land includes all dwellings or buildings constructed on it. If your deed does not say that (or, worse, if it specifically says that they are not included) then talk to a lawyer to find out how you should proceed.
What if there was a will and the house was deeded to the wife what about the contents of the house?
The owner of a deeded home can get the home back if the home is in his or her name. The taxes must be paid on a deeded home in order for it be a clear deed.
its cause high preusse and it die and have lot of damage and their powerful wind break all towers and house and buildings
No, deeded is not a word whoever asked this question because deeded is already pural. Of course "deeded" is a word. The asker is referring to the verb "deed", not the noun "deed" hence its pluraliity has no bearing as a verb cannot be plural. "The grandfather deeded his house to his grandson."
Yes. In fact, you are actually buying the land and the house is attached to it.
No way to answer- it would depend on the location, the size, the type of farm, what farm buildings/ house were included, etc.
look up joint tenants and tenants in common.Depends on how it was deeded
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Sydney Opera House; The Royal Melbourne Exhibition Buildings
There are a few famous buildings that are located in Jamaica. A couple of the buildings are the Rose Hall Great House and the Devon House.
The Royal Palace, The Oude Kerk, and the Rembrandt House are all famous buildings in Amsterdam. There are other famous buildings in addition to those such as the famous Anne Frank house.
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