
6 September 2020 | 86 replies
My parent did not do that to me and my numerous siblings out of choice- and they provided us with a big house.

1 April 2019 | 4 replies
It's our hope that by the time we get in touch with the son, the siblings will have actually gone in to the house to see it's current state.

21 April 2019 | 8 replies
Hello, I want to buy a house that is subject to a petition to partition between several siblings.

5 April 2019 | 2 replies
Parent now in seventies bought house for sibling approx 15 yrs ago.
7 April 2019 | 1 reply
What would you do:What if you were trying to close a deal on a land transaction but there were minor title issues to clear.1- Owner (deceased) has 10 children, each inheriting a 1/10th interest in the land.2- 5 of her children have expired.3- 2 properties in Flordia.4- 1 particular sibling expired and son of the said sibling, opened probate on her assets and becomes PR of her 1/10th interest.Would you have living children (5) sign quit claim - if they're in agreement, and close the deal?

27 February 2019 | 5 replies
See if the tenant is willing to get a co-signer who has good income (such as a parent or sibling).

28 February 2019 | 20 replies
My insurance guy said he his Mom would have have him and his 4 siblings hide when the landlord or bill collector came around.

4 March 2019 | 35 replies
The other detail is that you co1own it with your parents and then they die, their other heirs, if there are any (siblings) would then co own the house with you.

16 March 2019 | 9 replies
The one surviving sibling wants nothing to do with it bc the loan amount is higher then what property would be worth, plus he is older and not interested.

10 January 2019 | 1 reply
The owner on the title was deceased and the deceased owner had no children and also had no living siblings which meant we had to hire a genealogist to trace down the family tree and get to the people who legally sell us the property.