Legal Question in Wills and Trusts in Massachusetts
If you do not have a will
You own your own home and have a live-in. Would they have to move out of the home if you die.
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: If you do not have a will
If you do not have a will, the person who administers your estate has an obligation to sell off the assets for the benefit of your next-of-kin. So, yes, the administrator could order your live-in to leave (although they would need to follow procedures set out in landlord-tenant law to do so).
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Re: If you do not have a will
As attorney Golden pointed out, the administrator of the home would need to appraise, distribute, or liquidate the estate of the deceased for the benefit if the heirs of the deceased.
If you are interested in passing personal or real property to another person, I strongly recommend making an appointment with an estate planning attorney.
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Re: If you do not have a will
Absent owning an interest in the home or being a beneficiary under your will, your estate will pass to next of kin or the state if there are no next of kin.
I strongly suggest you have a Will.
Please feel free to contact me if you have more questions.
Re: If you do not have a will
Yes, unless it were provided otherwise in a Will or deed. Good Luck!