Sell other assets to resolve the debt. Or take a loan out against the house.
yes
It means that you can't sell your house without paying your bills.
Yes, the sister's estate is responsible for paying the debts, including the medical bills of the deceased. If a relative has co-signed any paperwork regarding medical procedures, they may be held liable. If they hope to inherit a house, they may have to pay the bills to avoid the house being sold to pay the debts.
probably
Some of the risks of selling a house without a realtor include not getting as much as you possibly can. You might also get stuck doing a lot of paperwork.
Yes. That's why Insurance is a good idea. Even if you get Medicaid, at death they can get your house.
Bills can be introduced to the house by the house speaker.
Arkansas, like most states, look at a number of factors involved. Typically the estate is responsible for paying the debts, including the medical bills of the deceased. If a child has co-signed any paperwork regarding medical procedures, they may be held liable. If they hope to inherit a house, they may have to pay the bills to avoid the house being sold to pay the debts.
If the house was not properly dealt with during probate as part of your father's estate, you may be found guilty of fraud or deceit. Make sure you know the details of the transfer of the house title. The medical bills may need to be paid as part of the obligations of the estate.
There is under certain terms. If you had no trespassing signs on your property then it was illegal for her to even be there. If you had Beware of dog signs or something of the such on your property, then you would not have to pay the bills.
yes they can, and will if his bill is not paid. sell the house as soon as you can before they get a judgment against his estate.
The wife is not personally responsible for the medical bills unless she signed the paperwork, which is sometimes the case. However, the estate is going to be responsible. Which means that the estate may be depleted and a lien placed on the house. The spouse may not inherit anything.