Congratulations! You can sell the land and keep the money.
dont do out side your house what you dont want in your huose
Need is something that is essential for your living. Want is something you dont need
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because they dont want the big saegulls 2 eat them in the water
yes
Yes. Land can be inherited from a probated estate and it can be transferred to a new owner by a court order after a trial. The most common way to transfer ownership of land is by deed.Yes. Land can be inherited from a probated estate and it can be transferred to a new owner by a court order after a trial. The most common way to transfer ownership of land is by deed.Yes. Land can be inherited from a probated estate and it can be transferred to a new owner by a court order after a trial. The most common way to transfer ownership of land is by deed.Yes. Land can be inherited from a probated estate and it can be transferred to a new owner by a court order after a trial. The most common way to transfer ownership of land is by deed.
Yes it possible would have to pay some federal income tax on any gain from the sale of this land. This will depend on how long you have held the land after it was inherited and your adjusted cost basis of the land when it is sold and the use of the land before it was sold.
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Louis the Pius
He inherited five thousand acres of land
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The Logan family inherited their land from their grandfather, who bought it after emancipation. The land was originally owned by the Granger family, who were white landowners in the area.
No not necessarily. It depends on the specifics of he land trust.