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Cash found in a house after a relative's death typically belongs to the deceased person, as it is considered part of their estate. The distribution of this cash will depend on the deceased's will or, if there is no will, the laws of intestacy in the jurisdiction. Executors or administrators of the estate are responsible for managing these assets and ensuring they are distributed according to legal requirements or the deceased's wishes.
No, a house cannot stay in a deceased person's insurance policy. The policy typically ends upon the death of the policyholder, and the house would need to be insured under a new policy by the new owner or beneficiary.
In the event the step father is deceased, yes. But, you will need a copy of the death certificate showing that he is in fact deceased. Also you will need to know if he had a will that willed the property to someone else.
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since the deed is in joint tenancy,to my understanding, the deceased name will come off the property once the death certificate is recorded in that county for the deceased,if I am understanding the question right.If the house is in foreclosure,the first person with the first lien against the property will be paid first at the time of the actual sale of the property.
Do you have to pay taxes on deceased mother's house when it sells
Yes, Emily shut up the top floor of her house after the death of her father. She did not allow anyone to enter that part of the house until her own death.
how long can you leave house in deceased name
There is no specific answer to this, If the witch in question has favourite flowers those may well feature prominently in the gardens of the house. If he/she inherited the house from the previous owner she may chose to put in a flower or flowers that remind her of the deceased. If he/she does not have a green thumb then flowers may not appear at all.
To find out who your assembly persons are, you can visit your state’s legislative website, where you can typically enter your address to see your elected representatives. Assembly persons are members of the lower house of a bicameral legislature in some states, responsible for creating and voting on state laws. Each state has its own assembly or house of representatives, so the specific individuals will vary depending on your location.