His elder son Nathan Radley takes over the house
I don't think MR. RADLEY dies but MRS. RADLEY dies; the book doesn't really show any specific details, though.
Also, it's To Kill a Mockingbird, not How to Kill a Mocking Bird, because as the book mentions, killing a mockingbird is a sin, and also "mockingbird" is all one word.
His elder son Nathan Radley takes over the house
Nathan Radley, Mr. Radley's brother, took his place at the Radley residence after Mr. Radley passed away. Nathan Radley appeared to be stricter and more reclusive than his brother.
His son takes over the house
His brother Nathan Radley moves in
It burned down
Nathan Radley. The older brother of Boo.
His elder son Nathan Radley takes over the house
When Boo Radley's father Atticus died, his older brother Nathan moved in to take over the household. Boo Radley is a mysterious character in the book.
Scout ask Atticus what does rape means?
Nathan Radley, Boo's brother, moved into the Radley place after their father passed away. Nathan was known for being reclusive and keeping to himself, similar to Boo Radley.
He died in office so he didnt have a place of Residence after Presidency :P
Mrs. Radley died of natural causesMrs. Radley, she dies of natural cause.
Yip Radley passed away on October 31, 2020.
Mr. Nathan Radley is a character in "To Kill a Mockingbird" who is the reclusive and strict older brother of Boo Radley. He is known for sealing up the knothole in the tree, where Boo leaves gifts for Scout and Jem. Nathan also plays a role in the climax of the novel when he shoots at what he believes is an intruder in his yard, but ends up hitting Mr. Ewell instead.
nobody really knows i think he died a year after he was done with his predidency?
Mrs. Radley, who is Arthur "Boo" Radley's mother in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, died before the events of the book take place. Her death is not explicitly stated, but it is mentioned that Boo's father kept Boo confined to the house following her passing.
If you mean his fashion house, that would be Paris, France. If you mean his place of residence, that would be a cemetery in Provence - he died in 1957.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Calpurnia tells Scout that Mr. Radley passed away peacefully in his sleep. She then adds that Mr. Radley was a "good man" and that their community would miss him.