Absent a written agreement or strong evidence to the contrary, the right to lease, manage and collect rent on property follows ownership. If the property is tied up in a divorce, then the divorce court will make a ruling if the matter is brought to its attention.
No. If the property is in his name then he is the owner and the property can be sold only if he signs the deed.
Only if the married couple reside in a community property state and the property was bought during the marriage.
You cannot "get your name back on the property" unless the investor conveys the property back to you by deed. If you did not notify your bank of the transfer you should contact an attorney to determine your exposure and negotiate for you with the lender.
PHILLUMENY Name of Matchbox Collecting Hobby is Phillumeny
You'd be arrested for receiving stolen property, but if you didn't give the cops the name of the person who stole it you'd be charged with stealing it yourself.
You need to make a trip to your local land records office and search the records. The staff will assist you.
Hobos
Numismatics.
The name for collecting Keys
Iowa is a separate property state. A married woman can own property in her sole name. If the property is sold, her name goes on the check as the payee.Iowa is a separate property state. A married woman can own property in her sole name. If the property is sold, her name goes on the check as the payee.Iowa is a separate property state. A married woman can own property in her sole name. If the property is sold, her name goes on the check as the payee.Iowa is a separate property state. A married woman can own property in her sole name. If the property is sold, her name goes on the check as the payee.
You "bought a home with someone?" Does your name appear on the property deed or only on the mortgage? If your name does not appear on the deed, you may be lacking ownership rights to the home, however, if your name appears on the mortgage you certainly have a monetary interest in the property. Either way I believe you will need the services of an attorney to assist you in this matter.
Coin collecting is formally known as "numismatics" and people who participate in numismatics are known as numismatists.