To turn over your house to a family member, first, consult with a real estate attorney to understand the legal implications and processes involved. You can transfer ownership through a quitclaim deed or a warranty deed, depending on your preference and situation. Ensure that any mortgage obligations are addressed and that the transfer complies with local laws. Lastly, consider discussing this decision with other family members to maintain transparency and harmony.
ccould the noises heard and foot steps in the house that has been happening for over ten years now either be trapped could it be someone from the faqmily that live in house
No
No, I would not believe them. I live in my house and I would know if there was a poltergeist sharing it with me. If 'they' say there is a poltergeist in my house, I would believe that 'they' have an over active imagination (some people do you know).
this is a confidential matter that you cannot find out unless the member wants you to know.
Common strengths and weaknesses as a member of the family are typical. Weaknesses in family members can be over zealous desire to help and strengths are often a member you can count on.
you watch it over and over, or with a friend or family member.
guardianship over to a particular family member
get over it
In Death of a Salesman, Willy Loman of the Loman family over estimates the family's real income.
No. The reverse mortgage must be paid off first.
If the person who lives there has legal right to be there i.e: owns the house/business, member of the family that lives there, etc . . . then you cannot be charged or prosecuted
Well, a vehicle can be repossessed with no notification, so there's not much you can do about that. If the payments were taken over by family members, it's assumed the first family member was aware someone else would be paying for the truck and so is still responsible to see that the payments are made.