Yes. New Jersey is a separate property state.
Yes. New Jersey is a separate property state.
Yes. New Jersey is a separate property state.
Yes. New Jersey is a separate property state.
Yes. New Jersey is a separate property state.
no
When I lived in Nebraska with my husband, we had the house put in my name. I also bought two other houses for rental property, and they were also in my name only.
no
Yes, the husband can rent the house if he has the Mortgage in his name but the Deed of Trust is shared.
Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.
no, it is illegal both on the house - both have to sign one can sign a quick claim deed and then the other can refi the house? no, it is illegal both on the house - both have to sign one can sign a quick claim deed and then the other can refi the house?
That depends on the state. In most places a wife has an interest in any real property the husband owns. Even if the wife's name is not on the deed. Consult an attorney in your state or jurisdiction.
No, this would not be allowed.
If a husband and wife buy a house together and the wife's name is not put on the deed until the second mortgage, yes, the deed is still shared after the second mortgage is paid off.
Deeds should always be drafted by an attorney. Errors made by non-professionals who draft legal documents can be costly to correct if they can be corrected.
If no one else's name is on the deed you would get it.
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?