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  2. What happens to your mortgage after you die? - AOL

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    If you willed the home to an heir, the executor of your estate will continue to make mortgage payments until the deed is signed over to the person inheriting your property. A death also triggers ...

  3. What to do if you inherit a house with a mortgage - AOL

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    The heir has several options, such as moving into the home and assuming the mortgage, buying out other heirs if they also inherited a portion of the property, or selling the house and using the ...

  4. Is It Possible for My Beneficiaries to Transfer Property ...

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    Inherited property can be valuable. If you don’t need a second home, selling the home can help you achieve your financial goals. To make the most of the opportunity, use this guide to selling ...

  5. Estate (law) - Wikipedia

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    Estate in land can also be divided into estates of inheritance and other estates that are not of inheritance. The fee simple estate and the fee tail estate are estates of inheritance; they pass to the owner's heirs by operation of law, either without restrictions (in the case of fee simple), or with restrictions (in the case of fee tail). The ...

  6. What happens to a home equity loan on inherited property? - AOL

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    If multiple heirs inherit a property, one heir can buy out the others. But you will need to factor in the size of the outstanding home equity loan when calculating the home’s value and the ...

  7. Will and testament - Wikipedia

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    A will and testament is a legal document that expresses a person's wishes as to how their property is to be distributed after their death and as to which person is to manage the property until its final distribution. For the distribution (devolution) of property not determined by a will, see inheritance and intestacy.

  8. Lapse and anti-lapse - Wikipedia

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    The modern view is that where a beneficiary was intended to inherit part of the residuary estate who predeceases the testator, and that beneficiary is not covered by the anti-lapse statute, then that beneficiary's inheritance will return to the residuary estate, to be inherited by the other beneficiaries to whom the residue has been willed.

  9. I recently inherited my great uncle’s $1.3M house — but it ...

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    The inherited property may become part of the probate process since there were no other assets to cover the HELOC. The probate court’s role varies by state, and so do the requirements. In some ...