Yes.
no
You do need a license to become a locksmith. You will also need a certificate for re keying locks. They make you get a license so you can show the customer who you are and it will reasure them you will not break into thier house.
No. If your mother has a life estate, she has the right to the use and possession of the property. If you are actually dwelling on the property, your mother is not and is causing a problem, you should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.
If he wont move out by himself you can ask the police to help. You can also change the locks.
It all really depends on two things: How long it has been vacant, if the house has been empty for 12 years for example then it's probably safe to say that whoever owns it doesn't have imidiate intentions of selling it or fixing it up. The law; if you intend to go sight seeing, make sure you aren't trespassing; if there are locks, fences, and or signs, these all mean you would he trespassing on the property. Also it would be safe to ask the local police.
no
If you own the property, you can legally change the locks whenever you want.
NO coz it's ur house!! NO coz it's ur house!!
People who are going through a divorce should not change the locks before the divorce is finalized. If a judge has not awarded the house to anyone yet, it would be advisable to contact the police regarding the matter.
Change your locks
change the locks on the house, as ultimatum.
Yes.
Yes, but give your partner a key!
Changing the locks on the doors is a little harsh. Has all else failed? Of course you can change the locks on your house doors and lock her out. This could create a life long rift in your relationship. If you can afford to pay first and last month's rent. Offer that. If she refuses, then change the locks. You have done what you could to prevent the lifelong rift while ending an impossible situation.
If her name is not on title.
A locksmith performs duties related to locks. If you lock have a problem with a lock to your house or if you need to change your locks you can contact a locksmith.
Yes, if they are not an owner of the house, you are not subject to letting them in.