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You inherited a townhome trough an Illinois land trust Do you therefore have legal right to the furnishings?

No not necessarily. It depends on the specifics of he land trust.


Must property be located in Illinois to be put in a Illinois land trust?

no it is not because is above Missouri and there is another state above Illinois


What attracted the first settlers in Illinois?

fertile land, rivers


What has the author Theodore Sheldon written?

Theodore Sheldon has written: 'Land registration in Illinois' -- subject(s): Torrens system, Registration and transfer, Land titles


Is Illinois a dry and humid land?

No, Illinois is not a dry and humid land.


How many main land regions does Illinois have?

Illinois has 3 land regions.


The land of Lincoln refers to what state?

Illinois is known as the Land of Lincoln.


What has the author David Spencer written?

David Spencer has written: 'The economic and geographic impact of national forest land on counties in southern Illinois' -- subject(s): Forest reserves, Land use


Does a trust have to be written?

To be valid a trust must be in writing and meet certain statutory requirements. A trust that holds title to real estate generally must conform to the requirements of the laws of the state where the land is located regardless of where the trust originated. That means that if you live in California and draft a California trust that will hold title to land in Massachusetts, the trust must conform to Massachusetts law. A "constructive trust" can be imposed by a court to prevent unjust enrichment or to redress a wrong.


What are some major land forms found in Illinois?

where are some major land forms in Illinois


What is the land area of Illinois?

Illinois has three land regions. These regions are Northern Illinois, Central Illinois, and Southern Illinois. South and Central Illinois are usually referred to as downstate.


What has the author J C Doyle written?

J. C. Doyle has written: 'The destruction of high capability agricultural land for strip-minable coal in Illinois'