Typically property that cannot be claimed by kin when someone dies goes to the government. If money is owed on the house it is given to the bank.
The property will become owned by the state in which the property is located. When this happens we say the property "escheats" to the state.
When a person dies and has no heirs or next of kin their property "escheats" to the state.
someone dies and they have a funral for that person...
Unless other arrangements were made, the rights would pass to their next of kin.
When a person who owns any property dies intestate, without leaving a will, the property passes to the next of kin according to the state laws of intestacy. You can check out the laws in your state at the link below.
When a person with no next-of-kin dies owning property, their property 'escheats' to the state.
In the event of an artist/authors death copyrights are treated like any other property in the estate and will be assigned by will or by the probate courts.
What happens if someone is impeached? What happens if someone is impeached?
All the property of the deceased goes into an "estate". This estate must be settled, property, debt, etc. Typically what happens if the debt is covered or not more than the property value, then it is up to the individual who wants the items that are available to petition the estate for it, also there is the opportunity to purchase it at an estate sale. You may want to talk to next of kin.
In the US when a person dies with no living next of kin their property escheats to the state.
He dies before the next Christmas
Not if you are the fiduciary of the estate.