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how long can you leave house in deceased name
Debtors MAY have a legitimate claim against the deceased persons. However they must file their claim against the ESTATE(s) of the deceased persons, not against any particular individual. Unless someone who is still alive co-signed a note or a loan, the creditors have no other claim on anyone, or anything, except the estate that the deceased left behind.
As long as you are alive and mentally competent, the person with the right to determine your burial plans is yourself. In most English-speaking jurisdictions, you can dictate those plans through your Will. Your Will can appoint the person or persons who you want to attend to your burial plans, and your Will can further specify who you do not want to do it. The body of a deceased person usually becomes the property of the Executor of the deceased person's Will. You can, however, specify that your body becomes the property of one or more other persons upon your death. If this issue is becoming a problem, your best bet is to discuss matters with a lawyer as soon as possible.
No. That person does not own legal title to the property. They simply have the right to the use and possession as long as they live.
The timeframe for removing personal belongings after the death of a family member with lifetime rights to a property depends on local laws and any provisions in the person's will or estate planning documents. Typically, the family may need to remove belongings promptly after death to facilitate the settling of the estate and potential sale or transfer of the property. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional for guidance on specific timelines and requirements in this situation.
Self employed persons are not covered under OSHA regulations nor are individuals working on there own property as long as they are an owner of record and not an employee.
In Ohio, the landlord must provide notice to the tenant in writing stating that the property will be disposed of if not claimed within 30 days of the notice being sent. If the tenant does not respond or claim the property within the specified timeframe, the landlord can dispose of the items.
Until the time of possession by the renter. The time frame should be negotiated with the renters for the start date.
Legally there is no obligation to do so. If the beneficiaries wish to honor verbal requests, they certainly can. The court does have to approve and as long as no one is complaining, they will do so.
Specific state laws should be consulted to find out exactly how long commercial property must be held in your state. Most states require less than a month.
Most casket sizes fall within an inch or two of the following dimensions: 84 inches long, 28 inches wide, and 23 inches tall.
In the US, persons that serve long enough to retire from the military draw a retirement payment. Not all veterans are retirees. If your husband has deceased, DOES HIS WIFE GET HIS RETIREMENT CHECK? Answer: There is no one answer, since there is no one retirement program. You will need to check with the retirement agency.