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Q: Who has the right to the property your parents lived in when there is no will?
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If your house is solely in your name how do you keep your in-laws from entering your home?

If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.If you are the sole owner of the property you have the right to tell your inlaws that you do not want them visiting your home. If your relationship is that bad you should ask your spouse to visit with their parents at the parents' own home.


Property given to you by your parents can your husband claim half the value?

No your husband cant clam on the property which is given by your parents He has no right to claim on it Answer: That depends on where you are and on what the paperwork says. It some places, it may be considered joint property. Check with a lawyer.


If both parents die and a child is on the deed to their property does the child have to pay inheritance tax on this property?

No. If you owned the property in a joint tenancy with the right of survivorship their interest in the property "disappeared" at death and the property belongs to you alone.


Do children have rights to parents property when one of them is still alive?

In most cases, children do not have an automatic right to their parents' property while the parents are still alive. Parents have the right to decide how they want to distribute their property during their lifetime. Children may have inheritance rights when a parent passes away depending on the laws of the specific jurisdiction.


How do you find out about your deceased grandparents' estates and deeds?

For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.For estates, you can check the name index in the probate court where they lived. You could also check under their parents and grandparents names for older estates whereby they may have inherited property. For property acquired by deeds you can check the records at the local land records office.


How do you get to Colorado without parents?

Unless you are emancipated, or your have your parents' permission, you don't. You can run away, but your parents have every right to call the police and have you brought back. You are essentially property until you are 18.


You have lived for 20 years on the same property with a significant other your name is on the deed to the property what rights to the property do you have?

If your name is on the deed as a grantee, then you have an ownership interest in the property. It may be tenant-in-common or joint tenant (with right of survivorship). In either case, you have an "undivided" co-ownership of the property.


Is a child's property also property of their parents?

yes


Where did Selena quintanilla and chris Perez live?

Yes. In fact, they lived in a house literally right next door to her parents' house, in which her siblings also lived


What if the foster parents die does the foster child have ownership to the fost er parent's property?

No, the child will go to an orpahnage and stay there until people can find the right foster parents to maintain him/her.


Does anyone live on the property where John Wayne Gacy lived?

That property was demolished.


Lived with parents for two years till their death. I took care of them. I was told I have to pay rent to stay in the house. This is my legal address.?

Sorry, but the property belongs to the estate. They can charge rent. Hopefully you will inherit the property, or most of the value of it when the estate is settled.