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<blockquote data-quote="Frankie" data-source="post: 394268" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>In OK if the land is not divided legally, when the owner dies each heir receives an equal portion of EACH ACRE. My mother divided the place among her kids, if she hadn't, each one of us would have owned a share of each acre, not a specific number of acres in a specific plot. But my kids could only have inherited a portion of MY share, not a share of the entire place.</p><p></p><p>When the two ladies died who owned the land we live on, my dad was able to buy shares of each acre from some of the heirs. I think there were 12 at that time. Each time one of them died, their children inherited their portion, further increasing the number of owners. One of the heirs was an attorney and he was able to eventually get quit claim deeds from each of the heirs and sold the entire place to my Dad.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure different states have different rules, but the sooner you get this settled, the fewer people will be involved. Good luck....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frankie, post: 394268, member: 13"] In OK if the land is not divided legally, when the owner dies each heir receives an equal portion of EACH ACRE. My mother divided the place among her kids, if she hadn't, each one of us would have owned a share of each acre, not a specific number of acres in a specific plot. But my kids could only have inherited a portion of MY share, not a share of the entire place. When the two ladies died who owned the land we live on, my dad was able to buy shares of each acre from some of the heirs. I think there were 12 at that time. Each time one of them died, their children inherited their portion, further increasing the number of owners. One of the heirs was an attorney and he was able to eventually get quit claim deeds from each of the heirs and sold the entire place to my Dad. I'm sure different states have different rules, but the sooner you get this settled, the fewer people will be involved. Good luck.... [/QUOTE]
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