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Does a lien have to be renew on the property?
It is normally going to be three years in Alabama. If it involves state or county property, it would be six years.
In Connecticut, the statute of limitations for property taxes is three years. This means that the municipality has three years to collect any unpaid property taxes before the debt is considered uncollectible.
Not at all.
Majority of people go to jail, for around 10 years for burglarizing someone's property.
Homeowner policies set the time frames in which claims must be submitted. For a law suit the limitation is three years in Washington.
Most property has to be abandoned for a minimum of three years.
In many states you must prove that you have paid or taken care of the property continueously for 10 years before you can make a claim in court for Adverse Possession.
You need to consult with an attorney. There are tax implications for selling real estate that were not a concern many years ago when someone arranged to place your inherited property under someone else's name.
If the property has already been gifted to you, it has been conveyed into your name The status of your mother is irrelevant for the purposes of determining ownership of the property. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in elder law. The look-back period for property transfers by elders who then receive medical assistance is five years in the US. That means the state can place a lien in the property for up to five years after the transfer has been recorded in the land records.
The statue of limitations on stolen property in Washington state varies depending on the case. In most cases, the statute is two to three years.
Property tax credit, or any type of tax return or credit, can typically only be claimed within the first three years of the relevant year. Unfortunately, there isn't any statute of limitations the other way around, and property taxes can still be collected after many years.