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Q: How long does a life insurnaace company keep unclaimed death proceeds before the turn it to the states?
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Who owned the Louisiana Territory before Spain?

Before the advent of the Spanish the territory was unclaimed by any European power.


If the homeowners association foreclose on property how does your loan get paid to the mortgage company?

If the homeowners association forecloses on a property, the foreclosure process typically involves a sale of the property. The proceeds from the sale are used to cover various expenses, including any outstanding debts, such as mortgage payments. The mortgage company will be paid from the sale proceeds first before any remaining funds are distributed to other creditors or the homeowner.


How can you find unclaimed policy?

There are a few organizations online that say that they can help locate lost insurance policies or unclaimed policy. Before you try the, I would contact MIB (Medical Information Bureau) for help. You may also want to call your local commissioner of insurance. You may contact any branch official of Insurance Company and request to provide you the bunch of "Orphaned" or unclaimed policies, for which there are no claimants. From the address and contact number as available in the policy, the nominee or legal heir can be contacted for the needful.


If you have a judgment lien against your home can you sell it and keep the proceeds of 125000 dollars?

Of course not. The lien will have to be paid from the proceeds before they are turned over to you.


If a decedent has life insurance are debts paid from the life insurance proceeds?

If there is a named beneficiary the life insurance proceeds bypass probate and the beneficiary will receive the money. If none is named, the proceeds are paid over to the estate. If the proceeds are paid over to the estate the debts of the decedent must be paid before any assets can be distributed to the heirs.


Can an owner of an apartment complex sell apartments if he has a lien on them?

The lien will have to be paid before the sale can go through. Possibly the amount of the lien could come out of the sale proceeds, but you would have to check with the title company to see if this is legally possible.


What are the rights of the secured creditor?

To receive the proceeds, before others, fom the sale of the secured property.


Is gross receipts before deductions the same as total income?

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If the beneficiary of a life insurance died before the policy holder do you need a copy of the beneficiary death certificate?

Yes. If there is a contingent beneficiary, the insurance company will need proof that the primary predeceased the principal in order to pay the contingent beneficiary. If there was no contingent beneficiary named the insurance company will pay the proceeds to the principal's estate.


Will having a lien prevent the purchase of a home?

Yes. A lien must be paid off before a property can be sold or mortgaged. In the case of a sale, the buyer's attorney will make certain the lien is paid from the proceeds of the sale before the buyer takes title.Yes. A lien must be paid off before a property can be sold or mortgaged. In the case of a sale, the buyer's attorney will make certain the lien is paid from the proceeds of the sale before the buyer takes title.Yes. A lien must be paid off before a property can be sold or mortgaged. In the case of a sale, the buyer's attorney will make certain the lien is paid from the proceeds of the sale before the buyer takes title.Yes. A lien must be paid off before a property can be sold or mortgaged. In the case of a sale, the buyer's attorney will make certain the lien is paid from the proceeds of the sale before the buyer takes title.


Can Mother-in-laws collect insurance proceeds before children?

insurance proceeds are distributed to named beneficiaries In addition an insurance policy of a deceased that does not have a named beneficiary will be included in the probate procedure and the state's probate law of succession will apply.


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