life estate ?
"PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION" would apply if what you are buying is land, but you did not specify.
Windfall Means:"a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money"So a Windfall Income would mean basically the same thing.An example from the article that was recently in The Mail On Sunday :Property Owners Can Reap A Windfall From TaxmanThis means property owners have an opportunity to make money from the taxman.Article can be found here for reference: www.portaltaxclaims.com/claiming-capital-allowances/property-owners-can-reap-a-windfall-from-taxman
means the landlord of your century county Mobile home counted reached homed
Plantation owners often justified owning slaves by claiming it was part of their way of life or culture. They also argued that slaves were needed for the economic success of their plantations and that they were providing a form of care and protection for slaves who would otherwise not survive on their own.
A lis pendens means that there is a lawsuit pending against the owners of the property, and that the outcome of that lawsuit may affect title to the property. Anyone who buys a property subject to a lis pendens risks losing all or part of the property, depending on the outcome of the lawsuit.
Perhaps a little more information is needed to answer your question. Technically, if the home is listed in three names, then I would recommend insuring the property in the same three names. This would also mean that any claim checks will be issued in the same three names and that all three need to sign the application if not husband and wife.
There are four forms of co-ownership for property. If you are planning on purchasing a home or inherited property with another, the property is owned as a tenancy in common, a joint tenancy, through community property or tenancy by the entirety. Tenancy by entirety is specific to married couples.
Minnesota is a state. The state animal is the loon.
Some slave owners were nice and nurturing, others were simply mean and demanding. Most likely, the majority of slave owners were somewhat in between the extremes and viewed slaves as property or indentured servants.
If you purchased your property subject to the by-laws and rules & regulations of a Homeowner's Association you cannot remove your property from the association. All the other owners have the right to expect that each owner must follow the rules and pay their share in the assessments and maintenance fees. Removing your property from the association would mean that you could not share in any of the benefits of the association, including amenities, roadways, common area parking, trash removal, sewer service, master insurance coverage and so forth. There would be no way to accommodate your property separately from the common elements owned by all owners. As an alternative, you can remove yourself from the association by selling your property to a new owner.
Certificate of Title will be issued showing "and," represented by aslash (/) between the names and all owners will be required to sign any DMV documents for changes being made.
It stands for the state of Minnesota