Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in California

Living Trust Property Ownership

Is inherited property (willed through a Living Trust)legally yours immediately after the death of the person who willed it to you? If so, is it legal to collect rent from the person who was a resident, but not legal owner, of the house at the time of the owner's death? The resident lived in the house 3 months after the owner's death rent-free and I would like to collect the 3 months rent from him. He did not pay the owner rent in the years he resided in the house.


Asked on 3/15/04, 6:46 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Re: Living Trust Property Ownership

Technically, the property belongs to the trust estate until distributed to the beneficiaries. The trustee would be responsible for collecting the rent for the trust estate.

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Answered on 3/15/04, 6:57 pm
Scott Schomer Schomer Law Group

Re: Living Trust Property Ownership

The property remains a trust asset until it is distributed to the beneficiaries. The asset should not be distributed until the trustee sends a notice of adminstration and allows 120 days to pass. In the meantime, however, the trustee is empowered to deal with the asset which includes collecting rent and evicting a tenant, if necessary. The fact that the tenant was living there rent free during the settlor's lifetime is not determative; in otherwords, you can proceed.

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Answered on 3/15/04, 7:31 pm


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