No. You should keep the expenses paid and sue the other owner if necessary. Perhaps you should make an agreement to buy them out and deduct the amount they owe for expenses from the purchase price.
is the direct rights of ownership over a property which a particular person posses and he or she can do what ever on the land for they own the rights on the property.
Only if you are the spouse of the person listed on the title. Otherwise you have no rights to this vehicle.
A life estate gives the spouse the right to possess and use the property during their lifetime. The spouse has limited rights to alter the property or pass it on in their will, as the ownership reverts to the remainderman upon their death. The remainderman has a future interest in the property and will gain full ownership upon the spouse's death.
Get a lawyer.
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No, parents do not have ownership rights over their children's property. Children have their own legal rights to their belongings, even if they are minors.
Riparian right is the type of ownership rights that is associated with the land that abuts water.
use, enjoyment and bare ownership
Equal Rights Amendment
Equal Rights Amendment
people have natural rights of life, liberty, and ownership of property
To research mineral rights ownership you go to the county clerk or recorders office and do a title search, they will normally help you to get started.