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All the property a person owns makes up their estate.
Japan presently owns the most real estate in the United States.
The State of California, lots of BLM protected areas .And the Federal Government . Lots of Military installations.
Capitalism is based on a number of key principles, the most important of which is private property. A capitalist is precisely someone who owns means of production and controls a significant bit of capital, this is founded on private property. If private property is abolished, capitalism cannot exist.
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The tenant owns the legal interest in the leasehold estate. The fee owner is the one who actually owns the property but the property is subject to the lease.
All the property a person owns makes up their estate.
An estate can be two things: all the property a living person owns and all the property a person owns at the time of their death. Once a decedent's estate has been probated the heirs-at-law or beneficiaries under the will become the owners of that property.
estate
No, you sue the owner, which is the estate.
An estate is comprised of all the property a living person owns or all the property a decedent owned at the time of their death.
Japan presently owns the most real estate in the United States.
Either McDonalds, or the Catholic Church.
The Roman Catholic Church. is wrong answer the correct answer is Ronald McDonald
The person who owns the fee receives the proceeds from the sale. The life estate holder only has the right to use the property for life. If they relinquish their life estate the owner of the property can then sell it free and clear of the life estate.
You cannot inherit property from an estate which no longer owns that property.