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Yes, there are real estate agents that specialize in commercial property who may represent you as a tenant.
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Your parents own the property. What they do with it is up to them. Your power of attorney doesn't stop them from doing what they wish, or what they are convinced to do by someone else.
The GOVT is trying. May be by 2018
They can still place a lien on the property. And when your father dies, they could recover than.
The legal term liens is a real estate term that means the owner of a property has a charge placed on it in an attempt of the another party trying to securing the debt owed to them.
Yes. The trust can name any number of trustees and if there is more than one it must state whether the trustees must all execute any documents together or have the power to sign documents independently.
Investing in real estate gives you no status. If you are trying to get an investment visa- real estate investments do not count toward that visa.
Generally foreclosed properties are cheaper to purchase because the bank is trying to offload them immediately to recoup their lost funds. They are a common entry point for people looking to join the real estate market.
You cannot "do a deed" since you do not own the property. Her estate must be probated in order for title to the property to pass to her heirs legally. Since she didn't leave a will her estate will be distributed to all her heirs at law according to your state laws of intestacy. You can check your state at the related question link. You should consult an attorney who specializes in probate or at least visit the probate court.You cannot "do a deed" since you do not own the property. Her estate must be probated in order for title to the property to pass to her heirs legally. Since she didn't leave a will her estate will be distributed to all her heirs at law according to your state laws of intestacy. You can check your state at the related question link. You should consult an attorney who specializes in probate or at least visit the probate court.You cannot "do a deed" since you do not own the property. Her estate must be probated in order for title to the property to pass to her heirs legally. Since she didn't leave a will her estate will be distributed to all her heirs at law according to your state laws of intestacy. You can check your state at the related question link. You should consult an attorney who specializes in probate or at least visit the probate court.You cannot "do a deed" since you do not own the property. Her estate must be probated in order for title to the property to pass to her heirs legally. Since she didn't leave a will her estate will be distributed to all her heirs at law according to your state laws of intestacy. You can check your state at the related question link. You should consult an attorney who specializes in probate or at least visit the probate court.
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