It depends on what you wanna change. You cant the take the name off the deed of the person whose name the mortgage is in, obviously but you can add anyones name you want with a little paperwork. The easiest way is to go through a title company. They are fast and know what theyre doing.
If there is still a mortgage on the home then the deeds will be with the mortgage provider and they will not allow you to change the deeds without paying off the mortgage first.
The deed holder is responsible for paying the HOA fees.The deed holder is responsible for paying the HOA fees.The deed holder is responsible for paying the HOA fees.The deed holder is responsible for paying the HOA fees.
Land Titles Office.
In Ohio, if you sign a quick claim deed to land and a house when your name is still on the mortgage loan, you will still be responsible to the bank.
Take a loan from the bank...........
By deed, if you own it free and clear.
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.
Only if they want to be removed. They have a property right and only they, or a court order, can remove them.
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It would mean you didn't actually buy the house. The purchase of a house usually goes with the land beneath it (other than a condo), and this would be described in the deed (the title) that you received at "closing" when you paid for the house. Therefore, if you have the deed naming you as the grantor, then the seller's name is no longer on the title. If you didn't get a deed, then you don't own the house.
If he left the house to you in a will I don't think your mom can give it to your brother, but the will will need to have gone through probate to make the house yours. Technically your mother may own the house too if she is also on the deed and that would give her the right to deed it to anyone she wants. I would call a lawyer.
In Ohio, signing a quick claim deed to land and a house when your name is on the loan will still make you legally responsible for the loan.