he need to go to the bathroom
yes because saving a human life is a more fundamental value than the property rights of another person.
You can confront the person about their lack of respect. However, it is more important that you take action. In regards to personal property, the person should not have access to others' property. No borrowing, no using and items should be kept secure so there will be no unauthorized use. Regarding real property, a real property owner should not allow another individual to violate their space. The property owner can send a certified letter to the culprit informing them of their encroachments or infringement on property rights. If the letter is ignored the matter should be taken to civil court. An attorney who specializes in real estate law could review the situation and explain your options.
One or more depending on how the property was acquired by the owners. A person could convey a half interest to their partner. In that case there would be two deeds to the property. By another method a person could convey the property to self and a partner. In that case there would be one new deed for the property. A title examination will determine the current owner(s) of the property.
Contact probate court, and more importantly get the help of an attorney. It is possible that some provisions were made that you are not aware of. If it is the way you describe, you should be able to get your property.
I strongly suspect that there is MUCH more to this question than is being disclosed. However, if you have legitimnate claim to the property, contact the police to assist you in gaining access to YOUR property. No one has the legal right to deprive you of property that legitimately belongs to you.
Depends on who is buying and what is for selling. If the person is buying the land along with the whole property than it will cost a lot more than if the person is just buying the land.
You can execute a 'quit claim' deed. It means that the person on the quit claim deed is giving all their rights to the property to the other person. It does not affect the rights of the other people on the deed.
No more is necessary other than the regarding person's name.
Normally, right around five feet or more.
conveyancing gives more stree on documentation much concerned with the transfer of property from one person to another where as drafting gives to preparation of drafing of documents
No. A person who cuts someone else is not a person to be around and this is really true if they hurt a friend. This person has a problem and the more involved you become with them the apt you are to be another person they will hurt.
You should not have to pay more taxes on the property but you will be paying more taxes on the people using the property. The property is going to be the same because they go by the land value and that is how they figure out your taxes.