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Yes, the federal government and state governments have the authority to seize private land. Tribal governments also possess eminent domain powers. State governments can't exercise eminent domain in the case of tribal lands but they may lay claim to certain allotments held by the United States.
In summary, the father may not legally sell the entire property without the children's consent if the property is part of the estate of the deceased mother. Any sale done without the agreement of all heirs can be contested in court and possibly declared void.
If a person other than the owner attempts to sell the property, the transaction is considered illegal. This type of sale falls under fraudulent transactions and can be nullified under Philippine law. Even if the buyer was unaware that the seller was not the legitimate owner, the sale would still be void.
Here's what you need to know when answering, “How long are you liable after selling a house?” Disclosure Issues: Laws about disclosing property defects vary by state but can range from 2-10 years. Some laws might also vary depending on the severity of the issue.
Eminent Domain Sometimes, the government may force the property owner to sell a particular property to construct a public asset, such as a highway. Typically, the government decides that there needs to be a new road or some other public structure in the same place as privately owned real estate.
Under state laws and federal laws for criminal procedure, the government can take away private real estate even without paying the homeowner. If someone uses the property for certain crimes, the government can seize it.
After successfully completing a FETC NQF level 4 Qualification, Candidates will be eligible to apply to the PPRA to write the PDE4. Once passed, the Candidate will be qualified to practice real estate.
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