Generally, you cannot sell someone else's belongings without their permission, as this could be considered theft or conversion. If the items were abandoned, laws may allow for their sale after a certain period, but this varies by jurisdiction. It’s important to check local laws and, if possible, attempt to contact the owner before taking any action. Consulting with a legal professional is advisable to ensure compliance with applicable regulations.
In Washington state, if a home owner dies and leaves his/her mobile home to another and the heir is denied occupancy of the mobile home park, the mobile home will have to be moved. Other options would be to sell the mobile home to persons approved by the park, or to rent to approved persons.
It is illegal for someone to sell your personal belongings without notification if you owe them rent. In most cases, you must have notice of eviction and a judgment against you for the amount of rent owed in order for the person to sell your belongings.
Long Insurance is an insurance company started in 2004. They sell insurance for various different things, including car, home, health, and personal belongings.
The Landlord has the right to seize the belongings and sell them if he wishes. Most of the time, however, they just put out the belongings out to the curb.
How long a pawn shop holds on to your belongings depends on the pawn shop and what you agree to when you sell your item. It could be anywhere from a couple of days to weeks.
Certainly, that is the duty of the executor, to settle the estate, which includes liquidating assets to cover debts and distribute the proceeds in accordance with state law.
When belongings of a deceased person are left on another's property, the property owner may need to address the situation according to local laws. Typically, they should notify the estate executor or administrator to arrange for the removal of the items. If the belongings are not claimed in a reasonable time frame, the property owner may have the right to dispose of or sell them, depending on state laws and any applicable agreements. It’s advisable to document the situation and seek legal advice if necessary.
Unless there was a pre nuptial agreement, then the husband has the right for the truck. If your wife agrees to followed up by some legal papers, then its better. If the wife is dead, her belongings is left to the husband unless there is a will.
All movers have a sketchy history of damaging items and not replacing or reimbursing owners, so it is best to use your own discretion. If you can afford it, it is much better to sell all your belongings before you leave the country and purchase new or used items for the home you are moving to internationally.
I'm pretty sure that peasants and serfs may sell there homes and other belongings to become free men.
you need to get it paid off. and or sell the property
As in any home, the partner left is responsible. If the daughter can not afford the home she could possibly take in a lodger or sell the home.