File the proper proceedings in court, usually circuit court.
If the property is owned jointly, you can leave your portion of the property or your portion of the ownership to someone.
If you stop paying you mortage how long does it take before the bank will forclose
No, you cannot trespass on your own property. Trespassing typically refers to entering or remaining on someone else's property without permission.
Yes, you can still be arrested for assaulting someone on your own property. The law applies regardless of where the assault takes place.
Intellectual property is a third party property being owned by a person or entity. This means that intellectual property can, in fact, be owned by someone.
Sure. A lien is just a notice to the county recorder that the builder has a financial interest in the property. Putting the lien on the property just assures that the property will not be sold until his interests are satisfied and that if he meets his obligations and he is still not paid, he may forclose on the property. Putting a lien on the property is often a way to assure that a first mortgage cannot be put on the property until the builders interests are satisfied. On the other hand, if he tries to forclose before his obligations are met, he may be in some pretty serious trouble, depending on the laws in your state.
No. they don't. a person has to have the deeds to property in their name to own it.
Come back and blow their brains out. If the "someone" does not own the property, they don't have the right to invite someone without your consent.
It usually means that someone will not return property that they dont own.
a landowner is someone who owns land or property....such as i own 5 acres
Only if you want clear title to the property. If you fail to clear the lien, the property can be sold from under you. If the lien holder does not forclose you will still not be able to sell the property until the lien is satisfied. Just pay the debt, especially if it is valid. When you inherited the property, you inherited the debt.