No it is not legal or moral to sell property with known problems.
No, someone cannot build on your property without permission in Virginia. Property laws protect landowners' rights, and any construction on private property requires the owner's consent. If someone attempts to build without permission, property owners have legal recourse to stop the construction and seek damages. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific situations.
Generally, the laws of the state where the property is located apply. If a person who lives in New York dies intestate owning real property in Massachusetts then Massachusetts laws of intestacy would govern the distribution of the property.
The executor of an estate always has the ability to sell property if allowed by the will. As long as the court agrees, the desires of the beneficiaries is secondary.
If you have a will your property will pass according to the provisions in your will. If you die intestate (without a will) your property will pass according to the state laws of intestacy. See link below.
Generally, no.
Without the stock markings showing Property of Virginia State Police, probably about $750-$1000. With the property markings, to a collector like me, around $1250-$1500 if in decent condition. I'd be interested in buying your rifle. Please contact me at snipershot1944@yahoo.com David
If you sell property without disclosing that it includes a life estate to someone else, you could potentially face legal consequences. It's important to be transparent about the ownership rights associated with a property before selling it to avoid any legal issues. Additionally, it is advisable to seek legal guidance to ensure that all parties involved are properly informed and protected.
If the man was already divorced legally , then the wife of four years and her children will get his property.
In the state of Virginia it is legal to ride mini bikes and scooters on sidewalks and private property. It is also legal to drive mini bikes without a license if one has a photo id that has their date of birth, address and phone number on it.
It means the life tenant named in the deed has the right to the use and possession of the property for the duration of their natural life. The property cannot be mortgaged or sold without their written consent. After their death the property will be owned free and clear of the life estate by the fee owners.
Yes. It leaves you open to lawsuits.
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