I want to put a lien on my grandmother property for paying back and current real estate taxes.?
I also want to included in that lien past and future lawyer fee I put up for probating the will. My lawyer now tells me that I cannot be the executor of my Grandmother estate that it will have tobe my Uncle but he has not paid any past and current taxes and lawyer fees. I will not keep paying these expenses when my Uncle has paid nothing. So if I donot paid the taxes for next year 2008-09 it will be in default and when the county takes it over for non-payment of taxes who ever purchases the property will have to pay the lien on the property. Is the assessment correct.? If not please enlighten me.
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- i would check with conciles advice but i think you are right it depends on regions Laws google you question
- What does your lawyer say? It is my understanding that your assessment is incorrect _________________EDIT____________________ Sorry I didn't realize that advising seeking legal advice form a lawyer was a thumbs down around here
- contact local legal aid for real answer. contact local tax authority for real answer. in US, if u paid taxes u can put lien on property(if not yours). if u not named excutor u have nothing to do with property. follow ur lawyers advice.
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