Lee Brilleaux's house, called "The Proceeds," is located in Canvey Island, England. It was the home of Lee Brilleaux, the lead singer of the band Dr. Feelgood, and has since become a historic site for fans of the band to visit.
That depends on lots of factors. If she is the executor of the estate , and the house is not explicitly addressed in a will, she can sell it and distribute the proceeds according to the will. You can always contest the actions of the executor. If she was left the house by terms of a will, you are not entitled to any of the proceeds. If you and she were left the house together, then you are entitled to a portion of the proceeds, and to a say in whether or not the house is sold in the first place.
Lee-Longsworth House was created in 1800.
Stokes-Lee House was created in 1700.
Olaf Lee House was created in 1905.
Thomas Lee House was created in 1664.
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The lien will need to be paid from the proceeds of the sale.
Stephen D. Lee House was created in 1847.
Hooper-Lee-Nichols House was created in 1685.
Lee-Throckmorton-McDonald House was created in 1810.
If as seems likely, your Mom was the owner of the house (i.e., her name was on the title/deed), the proceeds of the sale of that house will have to be used for her nursing home care or other medical care.
Generally the lender will require that the lien be paid off with the proceeds of the loan.Generally the lender will require that the lien be paid off with the proceeds of the loan.Generally the lender will require that the lien be paid off with the proceeds of the loan.Generally the lender will require that the lien be paid off with the proceeds of the loan.