You will need to get it cleared up with the lender. If you do not want the house or any equity in it, then you could talk to the loss control department and send them what they need. Perhaps a quit claim and a copy of the divorce decree will be enough.
what happens if your husband dies and i am on deed,but not on loan.am i responsible for the loan and do i keep the house/
It goes to the person who is alive.
Generally, if the home is in a sole ownership then you can record a lien once you have prevailed in a lawsuit and the court has issued a judgment lien. Generally, a home is not a marital home unless the husband and wife both hold title as a husband and wife.Generally, if the home is in a sole ownership then you can record a lien once you have prevailed in a lawsuit and the court has issued a judgment lien. Generally, a home is not a marital homeunless the husband and wife both hold title as a husband and wife.Generally, if the home is in a sole ownership then you can record a lien once you have prevailed in a lawsuit and the court has issued a judgment lien. Generally, a home is not a marital homeunless the husband and wife both hold title as a husband and wife.Generally, if the home is in a sole ownership then you can record a lien once you have prevailed in a lawsuit and the court has issued a judgment lien. Generally, a home is not a marital homeunless the husband and wife both hold title as a husband and wife.
In the UK, NO
Title would pass according to the state laws of intestacy. Generally title passes to the surviving spouse but some states grant an interest to children. You can check the laws of your state at the related question link provided below.
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If you have a lien it will have to be satisfied at time of sale to clear title.
Ive just married and my husband owned a home before we were married my name is not on the title of the home would i still own part of it the home is in Connecticut.and what are my rites to it?
Yes !!!!! that's why she gets half!
yes
It depends on who was appointed the remainderman in the life estate.