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I am paying real property taxes on my late Father's estate and some guy has placed animals, farm equipment on the land without my permission. He states, someone in my family allowed him to put his equipment on the property. Is it in my right to take him small claims or a higher court. If you are the executor of your father's estate, then you have the right to rescind the permission to keep equipment there. If you are not the executor, then the executor can have him remove the animals and other property. Ask him who find out if they had a right and ask him for a contract or any other paperwork I would think you'd have the right to tell him to remove it, and if he doesn't, the stuff is yours. Then he'd have to take you to court to get it back :) watch out for squatters right get it off Call the shreiff and have him thrown off... only the executor of the estate can make a deal like that if the estate is in probate then it has to be approved by the judge there should be a paper trail if is statement is true. Well, there's value to the storage and certainly the pasture use if the animals are grazing the land. Who is the family member who gave him permission? Figure the value lost by him using the place for free ( X amount of animals x month x acre of pasture, storage of $50 per month, etc) and tell the family member you're going to ask the executor to subtract that from their share of the estate... bet the stuff is gone by Monday!! |
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