A lien does not go away with the death. It remains against the estate of the deceased. The debtors will likely file their claim with the estate and make sure they get their money one way or another.
The obligation under the lien is owned by their estate.
The obligation under the lien is owned by their estate.
The obligation under the lien is owned by their estate.
The obligation under the lien is owned by their estate.
The obligation under the lien is owned by their estate.
Only if they had mortgage insurance.
if you own the house, then yea!
Can a son make you sell the house after his father dies and the mother is still alive?
Nobody would inherit the house, the owner still has it. If the property is in her name, he has no rights to it and cannot leave it to anyone else.
No. The funds still belong to the company. The owner's will or estate will determine who owns the company.
the president is still president
the president is still the president.speaker of the house
An estranged husband is married and he has all the rights of a surviving spouse if his wife dies. He will inherit an intestate estate according to the laws in the jurisdiction. He will become the sole owner of any property owned by survivorship with his wife if she dies.
look up joint tenants and tenants in common.Depends on how it was deeded
In Chapter 2 of "The House of Dies Drear," Thomas explores the secret passages and hidden rooms of the old house. He discovers a hidden stairway that leads to a mysterious tunnel network beneath the property. Thomas is intrigued by the history and legends surrounding the house and its previous owner, Dies Drear.
Any time the owner of an insurance policy dies, a new policy must be issued. The owner/beneficiary must have a vested financial interest in the potential loss. Otherwise you could take out a policy on your neighbor's life or home. In the case of marital property, the surviving spouse usually only needs to have the title of the policy changed if her or she was a co-owner of both the insured property and the insurance policy.
Yes, If the policy was active at the time of the loss then coverage is still valid and not affected by the death of the insured.