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The answer depends on the details.If you move a mobil home onto another person's property without permission you are trespassing and the owner could prevent you from accessing your mobil home since you would need to pass over private property to get to it. That would create a very difficult legal situation for you. You would need legal advice from an attorney who could review the situation, explain your options, and perhaps, negotiate with the owner on your behalf.A person who moves their mobile home onto the property of another person should have an agreement in writing that clearly states the terms of use.
An easement is a limited property right for another person to do something on land that doesn't belong to him, or to prevent another from using his land in a particular way. For example, a right of way is an easement which entitles a landowner to cross over his neighbour's property. There are also easements by which someone can prevent a neighbour from blocking out his access to light or a particular view.
The act of unlawfully entering into another person's property, for instance their home or vehicle, is simply called "unlawful entry". Another word that covers the situation when a person enters property without permission is "trespassing".
A person who leases property from another is called a "lessee" or "tenant." The lessee pays rent to the property owner, known as the "lessor," for the right to use the property for a specified period under the terms of a lease agreement.
A bailor is a person who bails property, one who places property in the hands of another for safekeeping.
I don't think that you can assume another person's property tax, unless you purchased that property from them. The short answer is no, you cannot assume someone's property tax...you could always give them a loan, though.
Yes. A person has the right to own property. Another person's death has no bearing on whether he can own property.
The only person with rights to the property is the grantee on the deed. If the tax bills are sent "in care of" another person that other person acquires no interest in the property.
Civil trespass occurs when someone enters onto another person's property without permission. This can include physically entering the property or causing a nuisance on the property without authorization. Victims of civil trespass can often seek damages or an injunction to prevent the trespass from occurring.