The important factor is whether your name is on the deed. If your name is on the deed you have the right to the use and possession of the property. Your spouse cannot force you to leave without a court order.
If your name is not on the deed and the property is in your spouse's name whether they can make you leave depends on other factors including state laws. They may be able to evict you. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
The important factor is whether your name is on the deed. If your name is on the deed you have the right to the use and possession of the property. Your spouse cannot force you to leave without a court order.
If your name is not on the deed and the property is in your spouse's name whether they can make you leave depends on other factors including state laws. They may be able to evict you. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
The important factor is whether your name is on the deed. If your name is on the deed you have the right to the use and possession of the property. Your spouse cannot force you to leave without a court order.
If your name is not on the deed and the property is in your spouse's name whether they can make you leave depends on other factors including state laws. They may be able to evict you. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
The important factor is whether your name is on the deed. If your name is on the deed you have the right to the use and possession of the property. Your spouse cannot force you to leave without a court order.
If your name is not on the deed and the property is in your spouse's name whether they can make you leave depends on other factors including state laws. They may be able to evict you. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
NO. Until you convey your interest by deed you each have the right to the use and possession of the property. You are also responsible for paying the mortgage. This issue should have been resolved at the time of the divorce with the sale of the property or by one party conveying their interest to the other. If one conveyed to the other the property should have been refinanced in the new single owner's name.
The important factor is whether your name is on the deed. If your name is on the deed you have the right to the use and possession of the property. Your spouse cannot force you to leave without a court order.
If your name is not on the deed and the property is in your spouse's name whether they can make you leave depends on other factors including state laws. They may be able to evict you. You should consult with an attorney who can review your situation and explain your rights and options.
Yes Watson. But the real question is: can the spouse spouse the home after the reverse mortgage dies live?
They take you to court first
the the remaining spouse can still live in the home
You can refinance without the spouse but you will need their consent to do so. If the spouse is on the title of the home, the answer is "no". If the spouse is on the existing mortgage the answer is "no". If the spouse is not on title you need to indicate on the loan application that you are married, and if you don't is fraud. At the time of closing she/he would have to be present. Inform you spouse of your actions.
Depends who's name is on the mortgage. If both names are on, then you would need both spouse's to take out a home equity line of credit.
If she is married, and her spouse can support her, of course she can leave home.
if the wife owned a home prior to marriage and the spouse signed non vested spouse. does the home still belong only to the wife.
If your name is not on the mortgage you are not legally liable for the loan as far as the bank is concerned. You could become liable through a divorce if it has been your home for you and your spouse.
You can Leave your spouse with out him being able to claim you deserted him if your spouse beat you or was unfaithful but you also have to be able to prove it.
The owners of any property are the grantees listed on the current deed. The property may be subject to a mortgage if any owner granted a mortgage to a lender.
Yes, since spouse should be on mortgage & can help you qualify for more.
make him umconferlbel