What rights does my husband have regarding the building is father sold before his death?
Full Question:
Six mouths a go my father-in-law sold a building to a man for a dollar, the man was supposed to fix the building up and put a new roof on it, and when my father-in-law died the man would get the building. The man never did any of this things. Now my father-in-law has died the man wants every thing out now. and wants to take possession of the building, is there any thing my husband and his siblings can do? There has been no contract found. There is only the Quick Claim Deed.
05/05/2007 |
Category: Wills and Estates |
State: Illinois |
#3808
Answer:
Without a written conteact, otrher evidence will be required to prove the contract isn't supported by consideration on one side.