You can try. However, If you were able to sell it the buyer would only have use of the property until your death. You should consult with an attorney to determine how the sale of a life estate is addressed by your state laws.
Generally, if you have a life estate in property you don't own the property you only have the right to use it for the duration of your natural life. Since you don't own it you can't sell it. The only...
Generally no since the buyer's right to the property would end with the death of the life tenant. It is more common for a life tenant to assign their rights in the property with the understanding...
Yes, but the value is very difficult to determine and most people don't like the risk associated with that right. Unless you are selling it to the remainderman in which your biggest difficult will be...