Posted on: 30th Jul, 2011 07:59 pm
my father passed away in 1996 it was in his name & my nieces name. now she wants to sell in fact it is inescrow, now here's my question, I hd to sigh papers that i was the last living heir for her to sell the property, the property sells for $250.000, she says i will only get maybe 40.000,00 of that money, is that correct ? the house she is in sells for 483,000.00. where does the 250,000.00 come from? does it come from the sell price of the house ? i signed some papers stating that i was the last living heir. what will happen?
Hi mscamella,
Your father had equal share in the property. So, as a heir, you should get half the amount of the sale price. You should contact an attorney and check out what he has to say in this regard. He will better guide you in this matter.
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Your father had equal share in the property. So, as a heir, you should get half the amount of the sale price. You should contact an attorney and check out what he has to say in this regard. He will better guide you in this matter.
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what rights does someone have if they are the last living male to carry on the bloodline when it comes to heir property? Thanks
Hi elf,
If you're the owner of the property, then you will have full rights to the property. If you wish, you can even sell off the property or you can will the property to someone else.
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If you're the owner of the property, then you will have full rights to the property. If you wish, you can even sell off the property or you can will the property to someone else.
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It depends on how the Title is written. Did Title say it belong to your Dad "or" your Niece? If yes, the property is 100% hers and she owes you nothing. There's several ways to do Title, and you need a Professional to review it for you.