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Deeds and Ownership

Ownership of real property is one of the most valuable legal rights. The method of documenting and transferring this ownership gives rise to the questions in this category.

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Can a minor own property?

No. Although when making a decision of partitioning property or deciding who should retain such, the judge also considers which parent is to retain primary custody of the child(ren).

How long before you have to vacate after a Sheriff's Sale in Indiana?

It depends on who buys the property. However, you should have already made your plans to move out. If you have a lot of stuff, start earlier. When we bought a short sale house, they had three days after closing. They were busy until midnight of the last night and had to leave things behind. Plan ahead; it is not the buyer's fault that you have to move.

How do you find who owns a house?

u go there and ask -Maniac Jr. On the other hand, merely asking who owns a building may have very little to do with ownership; determine the legal location of the building; go to the tax assessor of the county-parish taxing subdivision of the state government, view the 'property card' It should contain, usually, deed references which refer to a specific recorded 'title' available in the record keeping place in your 'courthouse.' That deed when searched forward, and the last on record, generally will indicate the current owner... Most of the time, unless a deed has not been recorded which is subsequent to the latest deed on record.

As a practical matter, the resident of a dwelling place may have nothing to do with ownership; however, it never hurts to ask, unless you have some covert reason for not communicating.

Can minors own property in Florida?

A guardian must be appointed by the court to manage any property owned by a minor. The guardian would manage the property under the supervision of the court. If the guardian wanted to sell the property, the sale would need court approval and the proceeds would be placed in trust for the child. The child could take over management of the property or proceeds at the age of eighteen.

Can a minor purchase a property in his own name?

Most states allow minors to own property. To what extent they can exercise control over the property will vary by state.

Who owns Apple Inc?

As a corporation, the company is owned by its shareholders, or people who invested money in it.

What is the patron system of land ownership and who started it in the colonies?

The patroon system of land ownership system was created by the Dutch, and resembled feudal land ownership. The patroon was provided a land grant by the government, after he has agreed to get at least 50 families to settle there within four years, and farm his land. In exchange for the land, the settlers pay the patroon a fee. Patroons had self-contained villages with their own church and village.

What does mixed ownership mean?

Its when a government decides that they need quick cash and sells off a minority of the company involved but still owns the majority (over 50%) of the company.

What is a township?

From wikipedia, "A township in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania is a unit of local government (see civil township) subordinate to a county, and distinct from cities and boroughs. Townships were established based on convenient geographical boundaries and vary in size from six to forty square miles (15-104 km²). There are two classifications of townships, first class and second class. To become a first class township, townships of the second class must have a population density of 300 inhabitants per square mile (120 /km2) and voters must approve the change of classification in a referendum. However, many townships have chosen to remain second class townships even though they meet the population density requirements to become first class townships."

How many wealthy people own half of all the property in the world?

0. Nobody can own half of the world's property. Most of those wealthy people take a part of them, and they add up to the whole world. Imagine this, If anyone really has half of the world's property, that person must have half the world's money. Apperently, that's nearly impossible.

How did the Nazi Soviet pact of 1939 benefit Germany?

By making sure Germany would not have to fight a war in western and eastern fronts (West- England, France etc.., East- Russia).

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Beliefs of land ownership?

There are many different beliefs that land owners have about their land. Some of them believe that they have complete rights and can do anything that they'd like to on their land.

What were women in the civil war allowed to do?

If working in war, they were allowed to sew uniforms and work as a nurse. If working at home, they would care for there children and work for the family.

What is a real estate war deed?

A war deed is a warranty deed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warranty_deed

has nothing to do with military war.

What is a deed restricted community?

Some subdivisions are conditioned upon restrictions in deeds, as required by the Planning Board, and other restrictions may be imposed by the developer who owned the subdivided land where the community is built.

For example, a community may require each owner to have a right of first refusal to another member of the community before selling outside, or may limit the types of structures or uses that may be made of the properties in the community (e.g., no home-based businesses, no buildings within 50 feet of the street).

What is jtwrs?

joint tenants with the right of survivorship

How much does a new house cost now?

Depends on the location, size and the type of house.

Houses near cities cost about 139,00 - 150,000. And houses in the country, cost about 80,000- 116,000. It also depends on how many stories there are. And if there is an attic or basement.

Who is the Grantee and who is the Grantor on a Quit Claim Deed?

The new owners are the grantees but deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct later, if they can be corrected.

The new owners are the grantees but deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct later, if they can be corrected.

The new owners are the grantees but deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct later, if they can be corrected.

The new owners are the grantees but deeds should always be drafted by a professional. Errors made by non-professionals can be costly to correct later, if they can be corrected.

What does fbo mean on a deed?

That abbreviation in law stands for the phrase "for the benefit of".

How does adverse possession law work in Alberta?

Adverse possession is the legal occupancy of another's land. The law in states that the landowner into the illegal or hostile occupancy of their land or forfeit it within a stipulated timeframe.

Can a minor sign the partition deed of joint land property?

Generally, a minor cannot execute a deed that transfers title effectively. A deed executed by a minor would constitute a title defect until the child reached legal age and ratified the deed. On the other hand a deed executed by a minor could be voided when the child reached legal age. If a minor has acquired an interest in real estate, and it is the child's best interest to convey their interest, a court appointed guardian must represent the minor in the sale. The guardian must obtain a license to sell real estate from the court. Generally, the court will also appoint a guardian ad litem to review the case and report back to the court whether the sale is in the child's best interest.

Why should you add your spouse's name to the house title that is only in your name?

If you live in a separate property state that would mean your spouse wants to keep that property separate from you. If your spouse dies that property would not automatically pass to you. It would pass to the heirs at law or according to the will. It may also be considered separate property in the case of a divorce and the distribution of marital property.