Almost every answer in the law section should begin with "It depends on what state you are in," and this one is no different. Most states (or counties) do not automatically reassess property values when property is transferred. Actually, most counties only have the resources to perform an individual assessment of propery when it gets improved (you get a building permit) or when there is a special need (like if you file a dispute over the value of property) Your property will probably be reassessed with everone else's property every few years (5-8) when there is a county wide assessment. So the answer is that you probably won't cause your property to be reassessed by transferring it to someone else.
Property is any external thing. It can be tangible, having physical form, or intangible such as a right of way, a right of first refusal, a stock option.Possession is fact of having property within one's power, ownership, the exclusive right to use and enjoy property.
Rash judgment is making a judgment about someone or something without having all the necessary information or facts. It often involves forming an opinion quickly and without considering all perspectives, leading to unfair or inaccurate assessments.
Yes, if you rent it or buy it from the bank....Hopefully your not thinking about the game some people are regarding squatting in the property and the laws about having you removed from this type of situation. It's not worth it.
Slip and fall attorneys are lawyers who specialize in representing individuals who have been injured in slip and fall accidents on someone else's property. They help these individuals seek compensation for their injuries through negotiation or litigation with the property owner or their insurance company.
No, in Michigan a 17 year old cannot legally live on their own without being emancipated. The legal age of majority in Michigan is 18, so individuals under 18 are considered minors and subject to parental or guardian supervision.
Graffiti is a crime. Having had someone willfully deface your property without prior notice or intent to repair might clear this up for you.
No.
A tort means someone violated someone else's rights, without having a contract between them covering what happened. For example, if I drive my car into your house and wreck it, I violated your property rights to your house, and you might sue me to recover your loss. A business that cheats someone, or causes environmental damage to someone's property, or injures someone would probably be sued under tort law by the someone in question.
No, as long as the debts are resolved without having to sell it, it can be transferred to the beneficiaries.
You are better off asking the lender or collection agency where to deliver the vehicle. If you abandon the vehicle on private property, no one will be able to enter onto the property without the private property owner's consent. And you risk having someone steal it, since you have to leave the key.
Landed property was an aspect of feudalism. It usually refers to land that generates income for the owner without the owner having to do any of the work. Where there is landed property there is an aristocracy.
Someone can rent assets without having any income by providing a security deposit, having a co-signer with income, or showing proof of savings or assets that can cover the rental costs.
A county easement is a provision in the property deed that permits the county some form of access to some or all of the property without having to ask permission of the property owner.
No.
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Having a transfer on death deed with a mortgage on a property means that upon the owner's death, the property will transfer to the designated beneficiary without going through probate. However, the mortgage on the property will still need to be paid off by the beneficiary or the property may be subject to foreclosure.
To have someone trespassed from a property, you can contact the property owner or manager and request that they issue a trespass warning to the individual. This warning notifies the person that they are not allowed on the property and if they return, they can be arrested for trespassing. It is important to follow the legal procedures and guidelines specific to your location when taking this action.