From what you're telling us, in this case it would most likely mean the house and what's inside, e.g. furniture, furnishings, personal effects, and items ordinarily identified with a home. Cash is in a different class of assets and is generally not included as tangible personal property. However, in this case, it may likely be included, since it is inside a tangible item, i.e. the house, and probably more specifically in a drawer or something similar. This is a highly debated issue, so unfortunately, there is no clear answer. The first step would be to have a lawyer look at the will itself and see if there's anything else that can help shed light on the situation.
Answered on Feb 20th, 2014 at 5:47 PM