Whenever you transfer real property the deed should be drafted by an attorney. Errors made by non-legal-professionals can be costly to correct. You should speak with an attorney, discuss your needs and options and let her draft the deed.
You should discuss it with an attorney who specializes in real estate law and have the attorney draft the deed.
What you would do is deed the house to your children, usually with a quit claim deed. Simultaneously, your children would sign a life estate, which would give you the right to occupy the property for the remainder of your natural life. An attorney or possibly a title company in your state can quickly and inexpensively prepare these documents for you.
What does life rights mean on a deed.
I mean is can the house have a lien put on it by the credit card co.?
Person has lifetime dowry to live in home on the property, but property is deeded to someone else. If the person with the lifetime dowry moves out of the home and then moves backs did they relinquish thier lifetime rights?
No rights.
The order in which owners are listed on a deed does not affect the rights or responsibilities of the owners.
If you acquire a property by deed then you will be the owner. You will have the right to the use, possession, income and profits from the property. You will have absolute rights in the property. You will also be responsible for the property.
Generally, you have the right to the use and possession of the property unless it is subject to a life estate.
The answer depends on the laws in your particular jurisdiction and when the property was purchased.
It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.It covers the parcel of land described in the deed, anything permanently attached to it, and all the rights and burdens that are attached to that parcel of land.
A person who has a life estate in the property has the right to the use and possession of the property for the duration of their natural life. You have not explained how the situation came about.
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?