Eekamouse
Senior Member
What is the name of your state?California
My ex-MIL died recently without a will. She is survived by one son who lived with her, that son's daughter who also lived with her, and another granddaughter (who lives in another state) by her other son (my former husband) who passed away a couple of years ago. She also had a brother who has taken on the role of executor of her estate.
She owned the house that her son and granddaughter currently reside in. She also was half owner with her brother on the home they grew up in that is being used as a rental property and has been for years.
The brother hired a lawyer to handle the estate and the lawyer sent a letter telling my ex-BIL and my niece that they have 30 days to move out of the home. This after they paid rent in an amount far exceeding what the actual mortgage is to the uncle.
In California, shouldn't they have been given a 60 day notice to vacate? I'm extremely confused. They have lived in this house most of their lives so it's not like they are short term tenants. Is it different when it's a probate situation as apposed to a regular renter situation?
My ex-MIL died recently without a will. She is survived by one son who lived with her, that son's daughter who also lived with her, and another granddaughter (who lives in another state) by her other son (my former husband) who passed away a couple of years ago. She also had a brother who has taken on the role of executor of her estate.
She owned the house that her son and granddaughter currently reside in. She also was half owner with her brother on the home they grew up in that is being used as a rental property and has been for years.
The brother hired a lawyer to handle the estate and the lawyer sent a letter telling my ex-BIL and my niece that they have 30 days to move out of the home. This after they paid rent in an amount far exceeding what the actual mortgage is to the uncle.
In California, shouldn't they have been given a 60 day notice to vacate? I'm extremely confused. They have lived in this house most of their lives so it's not like they are short term tenants. Is it different when it's a probate situation as apposed to a regular renter situation?