That means that the parent gets some extra money and the property stays in the family.
If the homeowner with a life estate goes into an assisted living facility, the life estate continues to exist. The individual with the life estate retains the right to live in the property until their death, but may choose to temporarily or permanently vacate the property during their stay in assisted living.
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Yes. Depending on the state, if you haven't paid your storage bill in 3-12 months, the facility will be able to place a lien on your property - car, furniture, family heirlooms, etc. Again depending on the state, they'll have to send you certified letters and place an ad in the newspaper before they can auction your item. The proceeds from the auction will be used to pay for your unpaid months, and you'll be written a check for any remainder. If your property hasn't been auctioned, I recommend paying whatever balance you have with the facility and getting your stuff back before it happens.
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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.
A property doesn't eact.
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It freezes and snaps off.
physical property happens by itself or from things in nature. chemical property happens by outside.
What happens is that the air volume entering the alveoli also decreases. Tidal volume is the quantity of air that enters and leaves the lungs during quiet breathing.
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