You may not be able to do that. The holder of the life estate has to sign off on the property rights.
What is a Tennessee Lifetime estate?
No. A life estate must be released by the life tenant unless the grantor reserved the right to revoke it.
The grantor can terminate a life estate if she reserved the right to revoke it. Otherwise, only the life estate holder or a judge can terminate a life estate if the life tenant is living.
You cannot "revoke" a life estate. The only way to extinguish it is for the life estate holder to sign a release.
A life estate must be released by the owner or by a court order.
In most jurisdictions if the life estate was created in a deed from Mom to her children as remaindermen then the son must convey his interest by deed to the other remaindermen to relinquish his interest in the property.
No. Not unless the right to revoke was reserved in the original grant. A life estate expires when the life tenant dies, by a court order or by their release in writing.
There is no such thing as a verbal life estate. A life estate must be granted in writing. Therefore whatever "verbal" agreement you have, it is not a life estate. You should consult with an attorney or landlord/tenant agency in your area to determine if your tenant must be given notice to leave the premises.
depends what race you are. if you are white yes you can if you are black no you can not
Memphis, Tennessee.
A life estate cannot typically be revoked once it has been established, as it grants the individual the right to live in the property for the remainder of their life. Moving to a different state does not necessarily affect the life estate, but the terms of the agreement may specify conditions that could trigger a change in the arrangement. It is best to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific implications for this situation.