Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
My rights
Is it legal for step sibblins to be able to come to my deceased father and my living mothers home, to clean and move stuff out of the house? My mother moved out and she is still half the owner since she is still living she iss 88 yrs old and they told her to sell. But I am still living in the house and I am the only daughter of both parents my fathers next of kin. Do they have a right to do this?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: My rights
You present confusing facts! When and why did your mother move out? Why do you say she is half owner of the house? If she owned it as comunity property with your father then she owns 100%. Was there a Will from your father leaving any portion to anyone but your mother?
Obviously no one can force the owner of a building to leave or remove ther items from the building. You have to determine what degree of onwership she has of the house and on wat basis they claim the right to intefer.
Re: My rights
As Mr. Shers points out, the answer to your question is "Maybe, maybe not." Ownership of a house after someone dies is a mixed question of law and fact. The analysis starts with how title was held before the person's death, and proceeds with whether and how the person directed the disposition of his or her part or complete ownership by will or trust, or, on the other hand, the property passed by law (technically, by "the rules of intestate succession").
So, it could be that your step-siblings have a valid claim to at least partial ownership. If they have at least a partial ownership, they have the right of co-possession with every other part owner, e.g., your mom. Part owners do not have the right to kick out other part owners. They are sort of involuntary roommates unless they have contracted to give one co-owner an exclusive right of possession.