You keep it, sell it or give it to someone else. In any case, the estate must be probated in order for legal title to pass to you, then you can do whatever you want with it. No one can tell you what to do with it since they don't know you, your circumstances, where you live or anything else about you.
Provided the estate is solvent, she should be able to obtain the title to the home, subject to the remaining mortgage. She can remain in the home, but will have to satisfy the finance company's lien on the home through a new mortgage or paying it off. There may be additional clauses in the will directing that the mortgage be paid off by the estate. The executor of the estate, or their legal counsel, will be able to answer these questions.
Unless the title transfer had restrictions on it, such as a survivorship clause, yes, it can be sold.
Depends on where the loot is. Usually, simply presenting a certificate of death and your power of attorney and/or a copy of the will to the bank will get the job done. If the money is a huge pile, a lawyer might be the way to go.
Unless you were a co-signer or legally part of the purchase process on either the house or the mortgage, you have no legal responsibility to pay back the mortgage in part or in full. If the house with the mortgage was willed to you, I would consult your family lawyer for help.
Home sweet home
If the person whom the house has been willed to has no problem with you selling it, I don't see why not.
Yes, If you are the owner of the home. you can certainly buy insurance for your property.
You can will anything you want to anyone you want.
The Woman Who Willed a Miracle was created in 1983.
There are two options for translating "strong willed":obstinatuspervicax
The duration of The Woman Who Willed a Miracle is 2700.0 seconds.
It would be difficult to convince him as he was very strong-willed about things.
Take a copy of the will - your birth certificate and the deeds of the property to a Soliciter and tell him what you want to do.
alva means strong willed and sweet. alva means strong willed and sweet.
Forced will refers to making someone do something against their own wishes or desires. It involves exerting pressure or coercion to ensure compliance with a particular course of action, often without their free consent.
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It means determined, when someone is strong willed there is often nothing that will get in the way of them reaching their goal.