No. Unless you can prove that you paid the mortgage during that time, and that will take some hard work.
Not quite sure exactly what rights you are wondering about. However, your rights become the same as if you were an unrelated guest living in their house. You have the right to live your life the way you choose, and they have the right to choose whether or not to house you, how to keep their house and what house rules they want to have. Perhaps you would like to add more detail to your question.
His property passes to his blood relatives. She will need to make an arrangement with them to continue living in the house, probably paying rent and expenses, or move out if they request that she do so.
it depends on what was in the will
After 2 years your considered married in most states. kick him out of your house.
yes
Considering they weren't married...I doubt she does, but possibly because of how long.
what are 17 years old rights? I need to know, because I am not living with my grandmother! I just need to know about my rights.
yes,they have to have lived in the house for 10 years and paid taxes on the property for those years
he may just be scared and not ready for the commitment
no
If Mom still owns the house, you have no rights. Mom has rights. These rights would be spelled out in a lease, if Mom used one. If there is no lease, Mom will have a much more difficult time winning compensation.
You think its alot. But i will show you alot. 70 gallons a day. And if u live in a house for 5 years. It is 127,750 for 5 years living in a house.