You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.
You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.
You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.
You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.
You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.
In England there is a Compulsory Purchase Order - so answer is yes
No.
In California, yes.
Can a son make you sell the house after his father dies and the mother is still alive?
No they don't make things to sell
To sell it on at a profit in my public house, in order to make a financial gain.
Start an event after placing all the things you want to sell in an empty room in your house. Make sure you know how much you want to sell each item for. When someone wants that item, remove it from your room and trade with the person.
A door to door sales-person.
The person who owns a house can sell it whenever they wish. The executor only controls property of someone who has passed away.
Depends on where you are selling the house and how much you sell it for. If you sell a house in Canada, you will be paid in Canadian dollars. The legal currency is Canadian. If you sell the house for a profit, then you make a profit. If you sell it at a loss, then you don't make a profit. Whether you are dealing in Canadian or American currency isn't relevant. It's what you purchased the house for and what you sold it for that determines if you make a profit.
No you dont have to. You can wait until you feel ready to sell or at a price you like.
As an executor, you have a duty to sell the house and distribute the proceeds. If you want to buy the house from the estate, you can make that arrangement.