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Patty Koss asked 1 week ago

Yes, it is possible for a child to be named as the trustee of an irrevocable trust, although it may not be recommended in all situations. The suitability of nam
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Can you record a certified copy of a Deed from a different state and county in a new state and county?

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Yes, you can record a certified copy of a deed from a different state and county in a new state and county. However, the rules and procedures for recording may
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Why might some beach property owners oppose the building of jetties?

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Some beach property owners might oppose the building of jetties because they can alter natural coastal processes and disrupt the natural movement of sand along
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If a property is deeded to a person receiving ssi and occupying the property to be deeded will it affect his ssi benefits?

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If a person receiving SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is deeded a property and occupies it, this may potentially affect their SSI benefits. SSI has strict ru
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Does the right of survivorship apply with out a will?

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No, furious mum the right of survivorship typically applies to property held in joint tenancy or tenancy by the entirety, and it allows the interest of a deceased co-owner
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If a property was given to someone and the previous owner has life use who pays the taxes?

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Typically, the person who has ownership of the property is responsible for paying the taxes. In this case, if the property was given to someone and the previous
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Can a married couple quit clam property to one another being both the grantee and grantor?

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No, a married couple cannot quitclaim property to one another, as they both have an existing legal interest in the property as spouses. However, they can transf
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Can a quiet title suit be used to extinguish interest of verifiable owners who are unwilling to sign documents to sell a property?

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A quiet title suit can be used to resolve disputes regarding ownership or to clarify title issues. However, it cannot be used to extinguish the interests of ver
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Does the pratt family own bora bora island?

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No, the Pratt family does not own Bora Bora Island. Bora Bora is a part of French Polynesia and is owned by the French government. It is a popular tourist desti
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The definition and the different between certificate of occupancy and certificate of title?

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A certificate of occupancy is issued by the local government or building department to confirm that a building or structure meets all necessary building codes a
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What is a quiet title and how much does it usually cost when it has to be filed at the court house?

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A quiet title action is a type of lawsuit filed to establish ownership and clear any competing claims or “clouds” on a property’s title. The cost of f
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Does your live in boyfriend have any rights to your property?

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The rights that a live-in boyfriend has to your property may vary depending on the laws of your jurisdiction. In general, if the property is solely owned by you
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John Jacob astor created a fortune in his ownership of the?

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American Fur Company and investments in New York City real estate. He became one of the wealthiest individuals in the United States during the early 19th centur
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A father and son have the same name the father is deceased the son signs?

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If he is not the owner of the property he is committing a fraudulent act. He is acting to deceive the other party. He would be forging his father’s name and con
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Do your townhouse neighbor need home insurance for damages from a leak in your home?

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Yes, it is generally recommended for townhouse owners to have home insurance. While the specific responsibility for damage from a leak can vary based on the ter
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What are pros and cons of equity release schemes?

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Pros of equity release schemes include the ability to access the value tied up in your home without having to sell it, allowing you to have additional funds to
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Which section of the records search explains the requirements and to whom the seacrch applies?

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The section of the records search that explains the requirements and to whom the search applies is typically called “Search Criteria” or “Eligibi
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Who is the owner on Culvers?

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Culver’s is a privately owned fast-food restaurant chain that was founded by Craig and Lea Culver in 1984. The ownership of individual Culver’s restaurants may
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How does fee simple work when there is no will?

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When a person dies without leaving a will, their property will typically pass through the laws of intestacy. In this case, fee simple ownership may be transferr
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What is the purpose of ‘trust deeds’?

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The purpose of trust deeds is to provide security for a loan by establishing a legal framework for the repayment of the loan. Trust deeds outline the terms and
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How do you transfer house deed from mother to daughters yourself?

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To transfer a house deed from a mother to her daughters on your own, you would need to follow these steps: Obtain the necessary legal documentation, such as a
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What is the name for claims against property?

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The name for claims against property is liens.