The owner of the property has no obligation to let you inside.
You really have two options here.
1. Coordinate with the new owner of the house, and perhaps they'll give you back your property. Maybe they'd be willing to leave it on the front porch, or return it to your [new] residence?
2. If you can prove that the property inside the house is truly your property, it may be worth filing a lawsuit for the returning of your things.
The answer is likely a yes. You should not leave personal possessions in a property that has been legally transferred to a new owner. Unless you have a written agreement with the new owner you have no right to enter that property to collect items you may have left on or in the premises.
kill your ex and steal all of her stuff. the b1tch had it coming
The sisters own the house it was left to them by Grams.
Yes, that is legal. You have no legal obligation to indefinitely store possessions that have been left with you when you have asked to have them removed.
If that someone got hold of the house owner's house ownership papers and use it in a financial transaction.
In the house items shop. It is in the "Stuff" section and it costs 500 DragonCoins.
NO. Generally, the heirs own any real estate left by the decedent.
look on the left hand side and look at all the stuff you get at the begining and you will see neohomes
His house was burned his stuff was taken and he was left with his family and pride
The Ravens were originally the Cleveland Browns; owner Art Modell left the team name and history by legal agreement after the move.
Title to real property passes upon the death of the owner. However, the estate must be probated in order for legal title to pass to the heirs whether the decedent left a will or not. Title to real estate is also transferred when the owner executes a deed and delivers the deed to the new owner. The deed must be recorded in the land records.
There is no such thing as an unowned house. The builder who built it owns it first, then they sell it to an owner, who sells it to another owner, and so on. If it is foreclosed on, the bank owns it. If it left vacant after the owner moves away, that owner continues to own it. If the owner dies and no on inherits the property, the state owns it. Vacant houses are generally kept locked.
It is not a problem, but the mortgage will still have to be paid by the surviving co-owner even if that co-owner did not borrow or get any of the money from the mortgage, because it is a lien on the house.