Take them to court. nicole * Depending upon how the property is titled and the laws of the state where the property is located, the owner's may be able to file a lawsuit against the non compliant owner and request the property be partitioned.
To legally trespass someone from a property, the property owner or authorized person must give a verbal or written notice to the individual, informing them that they are not allowed to be on the property. If the individual refuses to leave, the property owner can contact law enforcement to enforce the trespass order.
According to our laws in Tanzania a police under Criminal Procedure Act can enter someone's property for emergency search
no after all she deserves something
If the owner loses the house, it becomes somebody else's property...the someone else is often a bank. The new owner can quite legally charge you rent to occupy the property, or boot you out altogether.
You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.You need to hire an attorney and sue the delinquent property owner.
Only the owner by deed can sell the property. If two people are on the deed both must sign the new deed in order to sell the property.Only the owner by deed can sell the property. If two people are on the deed both must sign the new deed in order to sell the property.Only the owner by deed can sell the property. If two people are on the deed both must sign the new deed in order to sell the property.Only the owner by deed can sell the property. If two people are on the deed both must sign the new deed in order to sell the property.
In that case, you are not an owner of the property.
Yes, with the property owner's permission.
A property owner who is renting the property out to people to live in.
No. If two people own the property and one gives a deed they will only convey their own half interest in the property. You cannot sell another person's interest in the property.
To get title to a house (real property--a house on land, a condo, or manufactured home with eliminated title), you must receive a deed from the current owner of record of the real property you wish to acquire. When the deed is signed by the current owner, it must be notarized and recorded in the property records of the county where the real property is located. Then, you are the title owner of the house. On personal property (mobile, modular, and manufactured homes), the current owner of the home signs off on the state-issued title to the home. If there is a lender or other legal owner on the title, that owner or lender must sign off also. Then, the new owner must take the signed off title to the state agency that handles vehicle titles. A new title with the new owner's name will be issued.