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<blockquote data-quote="TwoShoots" data-source="post: 4256791" data-attributes="member: 56265"><p>Who holds the trust in their hand? Look at it and see what it says. If you've been paying the taxes and so was he, you likely can sue for full rights like Uncle TK says, BUT it won't be worth it. I'd just stop paying the taxes and tell them the owner died then let it go to the state.</p><p></p><p>Want to get some money out of it? Well you *could* just take a chance that the other part of the family doesn't have any knowledge of the property, file a title transfer warranty deed, and keep paying the taxes for 2 years. Then sell it like you've owned it forever. If the rest of the family doesn't know it exists it's likely you'll never hear anything else about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoShoots, post: 4256791, member: 56265"] Who holds the trust in their hand? Look at it and see what it says. If you've been paying the taxes and so was he, you likely can sue for full rights like Uncle TK says, BUT it won't be worth it. I'd just stop paying the taxes and tell them the owner died then let it go to the state. Want to get some money out of it? Well you *could* just take a chance that the other part of the family doesn't have any knowledge of the property, file a title transfer warranty deed, and keep paying the taxes for 2 years. Then sell it like you've owned it forever. If the rest of the family doesn't know it exists it's likely you'll never hear anything else about it. [/QUOTE]
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