Posted on: 23rd Jul, 2008 09:52 am
in 2003 both of my parents (grantors) did a warranty deed with life estate listing myself as the (guantee) documented in court. both have since passed and now a sister and two brothers are probating a will dated 1996 that state share share alike. they have intered into the courts papers claiming each of their one-quarted. my questions would be can they sell the house with out notification, do they have the right to enter this in the courts?
hi roberta!
welcome to forums!
you cannot force any of your siblings to buy your share of the property. you can negotiate with your siblings and ask them to buy you out. if you're one of the owners of the property, then you can sign a quit claim deed and transfer your share of the property to someone else.
feel free to ask if you've further queries.
sussane
welcome to forums!
you cannot force any of your siblings to buy your share of the property. you can negotiate with your siblings and ask them to buy you out. if you're one of the owners of the property, then you can sign a quit claim deed and transfer your share of the property to someone else.
feel free to ask if you've further queries.
sussane
i want put my house in my daughter and sons's name, how does the issuing tax agency know where to sent the tax to?
Hi gene,
After the property is transferred to your son and daughter, you'll have to notify the tax department about the change of ownership and update the tax documents.
Thanks
After the property is transferred to your son and daughter, you'll have to notify the tax department about the change of ownership and update the tax documents.
Thanks
My father had a piece of property that'd he deeded to me and my wife without a house on it. We built a home on it and paid for everything. My dad has life estate can he put us off the property till he dies. Please help
Hi CW!
Welcome to forums!
Your father has life estate rights on that property. He can stay on it until his death. However, he won't be able to remove you from the property as you are the owner of the property.
Feel free to ask if you've further queries.
Sussane
Welcome to forums!
Your father has life estate rights on that property. He can stay on it until his death. However, he won't be able to remove you from the property as you are the owner of the property.
Feel free to ask if you've further queries.
Sussane
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