Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Illinois

right of ownership

my grandparents bought a house and put my mother on the title. Both my grandparents and my mother are dead. My uncle says he owns the house. I say I own the house. There was no will.


Asked on 3/10/08, 10:47 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Nicholas Chrisos Nicholas G. Chrisos Attorney at Law

Re: right of ownership

You need to talk to an estate planning attorney or a probate attorney. Each state, including Illinois, has laws of succession that say where property goes if a person dies without a will. I believe it would go to the children in Illinois, but to be sure, ask one of the professionals mentioned above.

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Answered on 3/10/08, 2:37 pm
Burton Padove Indiana and Illinois Lawyer, Burton A. Padove

Re: right of ownership

First of all, you need to determine whether the house was owned in joint tenancy with right of survivorship. If so, and you mother died after your grandparents then you would own it, if you are the only child. If, however, she wasn't the last to die, chances are your Uncle may own it. However, if there was no right of survivorship, it is possible that both of you own it.

Check the deed that placed your mother and grandparents in ownership.

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Answered on 3/11/08, 10:03 pm


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