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Yes, until the foreclosure has been completed and the lender has taken possession of the property.Yes, until the foreclosure has been completed and the lender has taken possession of the property.Yes, until the foreclosure has been completed and the lender has taken possession of the property.Yes, until the foreclosure has been completed and the lender has taken possession of the property.
Private property cannot be taken by the government without what ?
Seized property which could be anything.
Your heir property can be taken from you through legal proceedings, such as a foreclosure due to unpaid debts, eminent domain where the government seizes the property for public use, or through adverse possession if someone else has used the property in a manner consistent with ownership over a period of time specified by state law.
* An action to recover the possession of personal property taken or withheld from the owner unlawfully. * A legal proceeding in court to seize property (other than real estate) given as security for a debt that is in default. * A type of legal proceeding to recover possession of personal property unlawfully taken or unlawfully held. It is commonly files by a secured creditor to recover possession of his collateral. In some states this proceeding is referred to as a "claim and delivery proceeding" * A legal action which entitles the rightful owner of property that has been wrongfully kept from him or her to recover it.
I believe you were going for Replevin. * An action to recover the possession of personal property taken or withheld from the owner unlawfully. * A legal proceeding in court to seize property (other than real estate) given as security for a debt that is in default. * A type of legal proceeding to recover possession of personal property unlawfully taken or unlawfully held. It is commonly files by a secured creditor to recover possession of his collateral. In some states this proceeding is referred to as a "claim and delivery proceeding" * A legal action which entitles the rightful owner of property that has been wrongfully kept from him or her to recover it.
Private property. An example would be land that is taken by the government to build a road.
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You should visit the tax assessor's office and ask if there is a tax taking procedure pending. The town can take possession of the property through a legal process when the owner is delinquent on paying their property taxes. Once the land has been taken the town can sell it to a new owner.You should visit the tax assessor's office and ask if there is a tax taking procedure pending. The town can take possession of the property through a legal process when the owner is delinquent on paying their property taxes. Once the land has been taken the town can sell it to a new owner.You should visit the tax assessor's office and ask if there is a tax taking procedure pending. The town can take possession of the property through a legal process when the owner is delinquent on paying their property taxes. Once the land has been taken the town can sell it to a new owner.You should visit the tax assessor's office and ask if there is a tax taking procedure pending. The town can take possession of the property through a legal process when the owner is delinquent on paying their property taxes. Once the land has been taken the town can sell it to a new owner.
To have early warning so they can be prepared.
In many states you must prove that you have paid or taken care of the property continueously for 10 years before you can make a claim in court for Adverse Possession.
"color of title" means the squatter has a document that appears to convey ownership of the property being taken, such a defective deed. "without color of title" is any other taking by adverse possession of property, based primarily upon continued trespass for longer than the required statute of limitations, and some state require "cultivation, improvement, or enclosure" of the property, as a demonstration of the extent to which the property has been "occupied".