A property conveyed to a trust becomes trust property. It can only be conveyed by the trustee of the trust.
The number of mortgages on a property has no impact on the owner's ability to put the house in a trust.
Yes, but only after they sue you and win a judgment against you.
I assume you mean 'safe house'. It is a place where usually innocent people are placed by authorities when they are threatened. Witnesses for example.
You need to review the powers granted to the trustee in the trust instrument. The trustee may need to get court order if the power to borrow money was not granted in the trust.
No one can answer that because its placed in different places each time. Sorry!
If there were improvements made on the home or a loan taken out against the property, and they person/company goes through the proper steps, yes. The property being in trust does not affect that ability.
House Full of No Trust was created in 2005.
Church House Trust was created in 1978.
placed side by side
It was first placed on the Two-Cent piece in 1864
No
is an investment fund established under a trust deed whereby the trust sells units in the in the trust to investors.