Inheritance Property Rights Oregon

Summary

The user is seeking advice for a friend in Oregon who wants to retain his lifelong home after the death of his parents. The property is fully paid off. The friend may have a claim to the property if there are no other heirs. The friend is advised to initiate the probate process to legally transfer the property to his name. It is recommended that the friend consult with a probate attorney for guidance. The user is informed that while initial consultations may be free, legal services such as probate usually have costs.

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Not if I know of no he did not
What is the current status of the property? Is it under mortgage or fully paid off?
Oregon
Is the property under mortgage or fully paid off?
His stepmom died a while ago and she owned the property and his dad on the home and if they both were gone
What is the current status of the property? Is it under mortgage or fully paid off?
Oregon
Can you clarify if the property is fully paid off or still under mortgage?
I bleed the property is fully paid off and all they do is pay taxes
What is the relationship of your friend with his stepmom? Did she have any other children or spouse?
His stepmom has died very long time ago they're both are just East his dad and his mom his dad just died recently in August
Did your friend's father or stepmother have any other children or heirs?
No well
Does your friend have any legal documents proving his residency in the house?
No
Does your friend have any siblings or other relatives who might have a claim to the property?
I don't know but I bet I can have him he probably could find the paper or something like that at the house where he lives I can talk to him and ask him if he can find one and see because he has been lived there for his whole life and he's been raised there he doesn't want to have to lose his homework he can live
Does your friend have any proof of financial contribution towards the property, like paying for repairs, taxes, or improvements?
I believe he yes he does he does yeah he does
What is the nature of these financial contributions? Are there any documents to prove them?
I'm not sure but I'll have to talk to him and see if he can find any paperwork that says anything about the property or whatever if he has anything like that
What is the name of your friend's father and stepmother? This information can help in searching for any public records related to the property.
I don't know his stepmom I only know his father
What is the name of his father? This could help in searching for any public records related to the property.
William Thomas Bailey
What is your friend's full name? This will help in determining his legal standing in relation to the property.
I don't know his full name but his name is Justin Bailey
Does Justin Bailey have any legal representation or has he sought legal advice regarding this matter?
I don't know I just want to know if he can have a right to save his home where he's lived at
Does Justin Bailey have any legal representation or has he sought legal advice regarding this matter? In Oregon, if the property is fully paid off and there are no other heirs, he may have a claim.
I don't know I told him I would look it up for him and see if I can see I don't want him to lose his home
Has Justin Bailey considered applying for a probate process to legally transfer the property under his name?
I don't know how would he do that that's why I'm asking I need to find out how he can save his home so he doesn't lose his home so he doesn't have to move out of there he's known this area forever he's been here for his whole life he's was raised here he don't want to lose his home so can legally help him save his home
Has Justin Bailey considered applying for a probate process to legally transfer the property under his name? In Oregon, probate is necessary when a person dies leaving property in his or her own name.
What's that
Probate is a legal process that transfers the legal title of property from the estate of the deceased to their beneficiaries or heirs. It's usually initiated in the court system of the state where the deceased owned property.
How does he do that
To initiate the probate process, Justin Bailey needs to file a petition at his local probate court in Oregon. It's advisable to consult with a probate attorney for guidance.
Okay so he can call this place and they can help him save his home where he lives now
Yes, he can contact the local probate court in Oregon. The contact details are:

- Multnomah County Probate Court
- Address: * SW 4th Ave, Portland, OR *
- Phone: (*) *-*

It's advisable to consult with a probate attorney.
So you're telling me if he calls his place they were about to help him save his home where he's at so he can live there
Yes, the probate court can guide him through the process of transferring the property to his name. It's advisable to consult with a probate attorney for legal advice.
Definitely want both of his parents are dead his stepmom it is dead and then his dad is recently dead too he still has can do that without them
Yes, even if his parents are deceased, he can initiate the probate process to legally transfer the property to his name. It's advisable to consult with a probate attorney.
And this doesn't cost nothing this is all free so he doesn't have to pay for nothing to do this lawyer
While initial consultations may be free, legal services such as probate usually have costs. It's best to discuss fees with the attorney or court directly.