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Lifetime Dowry Liability

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qqs

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Tennessee

My uncle deeded his house and land to me but retained lifetime dowry (originally my grandparents property, deeded to him, but they retained lifetime dowry until their death). He lives in the house, I live in another town. He has let the insurance drop. There is a workshop on the property. I am worried that someone might get hurt and sue me. What is my liability in this situation?What is the name of your state?
 


qqs

Junior Member
Expensive Insurance

The thing is, I have checked insurance prices. It is a large chunk of $$ since he has a wood working shop on the premises as a business.
 

moburkes

Senior Member
qqs said:
What is the name of your state? Tennessee

My uncle deeded his house and land to me but retained lifetime dowry (originally my grandparents property, deeded to him, but they retained lifetime dowry until their death). He lives in the house, I live in another town. He has let the insurance drop. There is a workshop on the property. I am worried that someone might get hurt and sue me. What is my liability in this situation?What is the name of your state?

You've answered your own question. Since you are the owner, you can be sued. You can either take the risk w/o insurance, or pruchase insurance (at whatever cost). You can also get rid of the problem that is causing the premiums to be expensive.
 

fairisfair

Senior Member
or, you could just deed it right back to your uncle, apparently you don't seem all that grateful for it anyway.
 

wdlsguy

Member
Maybe you could create an LLC, and retitle the land to the LLC. That would limit your personal liability somewhat.

I am not a lawyer.
 

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