(Nevada) I have a adult grandson 26 who has a girlfriend that owns a townhouse (given to her from an Aunt) in Las Vegas presently rented. The girl is 20 years old and has been living on her own for 2 years now. Her relationship with her father has been on rocky terms for that same period. She and my grandson are unemployed. She suffers from bipolar symptoms as well as being treated for depression. They have been living together for about 8 months on a week to week basis. The father has been paying the rent for the last month or so. Previously, we did. We are on fixed income and cannot afford to support them. We have been in contact with the father and have met several times to discuss matters. The daughter finally turned to me and gave me power of attorney to handle the matters of the property. Specific to rent, maintenance, documents, etc.
The Father called us recently and said he was no longer going to pay the rent as long as our grandson and them were together. It is a given fact that they do have mutual problems that seem to pray on their relationship. No job, no money and bleak future. His solution is to break them up, place her in either a rescue mission of similar assistance. They turned to us and we met with them. My solution was the following. Since money was their immediate need as well as a roof over their heads, I suggested that she borrow on the townhouse (equity loan) It is obvious that she cannot do this herself and placed her faith in me to do so. I told her I would not proceed with this unless I have recourse and protection with complete ownership of the property until such time as they were financially sound to move into it themselves through a Quckclaim Deed. She agreed.
The next day she calls her father and says she and my grandson are at odds with each other. The father then calls us and now wants back in the picture hence taking over the management of the property as well as dictating her future. She doesn't want this and does not trust her father. I relayed my solution to the father. He said NO WAY would he let the transfer of ownership take place and would take it to court.
What Legal Status does he have on his daughter and on the agreement if any.
The Father called us recently and said he was no longer going to pay the rent as long as our grandson and them were together. It is a given fact that they do have mutual problems that seem to pray on their relationship. No job, no money and bleak future. His solution is to break them up, place her in either a rescue mission of similar assistance. They turned to us and we met with them. My solution was the following. Since money was their immediate need as well as a roof over their heads, I suggested that she borrow on the townhouse (equity loan) It is obvious that she cannot do this herself and placed her faith in me to do so. I told her I would not proceed with this unless I have recourse and protection with complete ownership of the property until such time as they were financially sound to move into it themselves through a Quckclaim Deed. She agreed.
The next day she calls her father and says she and my grandson are at odds with each other. The father then calls us and now wants back in the picture hence taking over the management of the property as well as dictating her future. She doesn't want this and does not trust her father. I relayed my solution to the father. He said NO WAY would he let the transfer of ownership take place and would take it to court.
What Legal Status does he have on his daughter and on the agreement if any.
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