no. If the relationship finishes than what do i get in return. I would gladly pay for something else that would be beneficial for both of us.
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Rent bill is for the lease or rent to live in an apartment or house and is paid by the person living there. A property tax bill is for taxes on the property and is paid by the owner.
First of all, your real estate agent should be able to get this for you. That being said, most counties have a website where you can look up property information, including property tax records. What you will want to look for is typically referred to as the Assessor's office and go from there. You can get property tax information on a home that you want to purchase by conducting a search through either the Town Hall if it is located in a smaller subburb or by using a property tax search engine such as www.homeinfomax.com
Unfortunately, if the property was not owned by your boyfriend at the time of his death then his gift to you in his will is null and void. You cannot give what you don't own. If the property is in his daughter's name by virtue of a recorded deed then she is the owner of the property. Perhaps you should have the situation reviewed by an attorney.
Whatever you owned before the marriage, you keep title to after the divorce. It should not be considered "community property" because it was not purchased jointly during the marriage.
The ONLY reason a person would request that you not be on the deed and mortgage would be to INSURE that you would have no legal right to the property. If he expects you to help pay the mortgage you would be paying for property you do not own. You and your boyfriend are not buying a house. Your boyfriend is buying a house and he wants you to help him pay for it. You would be entitled to nothing when the property is sold.
Sure why not?
If your ex boyfriend is in your house without your permission, you need to immediately get help. Call the police, or if he has the key to your house, get the lock changed.
if your dating and her stuff is in someone elses house yeah you should be mad.
No, if you own a house outright with no mortgage, you do not have to pay a mortgage on it.
Well, you let him move in, why are you asking?
If he come to the house you are living in and is abusive then you can ask him to leave. If he refuses to leave then call Local Police and explain why you are calling. The Police should then come to the house and talk with both you and the ex-boyfriend. Police will then decide if ex-boyfriend should be arrested or not.
It depends upon how your mother and boyfriend held title of the property and what state the property is in. It also depends upon how the will was executed. I would suggest consulting a real estate attorney. If you want further advice on this website, add more specific information and hopefully an attorney or real estate professional in your area can help. == Quite possibly the payments you have made are not going to get you anywhere since the house may not have been hers to leave you. You really should get legal advice immediately to get this sorted out.
He owns an interest in the property but he is not responsible for paying for it. He got a great deal. If the property is sold he will be entitled to half the proceeds after the mortgage is paid off.
No, he shouldn't.