Not unless they qualify to take over the loan with the bank. The bank OWNS the car.
If you don't transfer them to someone else by signing a grant deed then you still own them.If you don't transfer them to someone else by signing a grant deed then you still own them.If you don't transfer them to someone else by signing a grant deed then you still own them.If you don't transfer them to someone else by signing a grant deed then you still own them.
still have a certificate showing 64 shares. need a form for transfer of ownership
No
If you already had one owner transfer their interest by a deed, they are still responsible for paying the mortgage. If you read through your mortgage documents you should review the Due on Transfer clause.If you want to change the ownership of the property the loan must be paid off and refinanced in the name of the new owner. If you transfer ownership without notifying the bank, it can demand payment in full immediately as soon as it discovers that transfer. Also, until the loan is refinanced in the name of the new sole owner all the parties who granted it will remain responsible for payment. You should consult with your lender if you want to make a change in ownership and the deed of transfer should always be drafted by a professional.If you already had one owner transfer their interest by a deed, they are still responsible for paying the mortgage. If you read through your mortgage documents you should review the Due on Transfer clause.If you want to change the ownership of the property the loan must be paid off and refinanced in the name of the new owner. If you transfer ownership without notifying the bank, it can demand payment in full immediately as soon as it discovers that transfer. Also, until the loan is refinanced in the name of the new sole owner all the parties who granted it will remain responsible for payment. You should consult with your lender if you want to make a change in ownership and the deed of transfer should always be drafted by a professional.If you already had one owner transfer their interest by a deed, they are still responsible for paying the mortgage. If you read through your mortgage documents you should review the Due on Transfer clause.If you want to change the ownership of the property the loan must be paid off and refinanced in the name of the new owner. If you transfer ownership without notifying the bank, it can demand payment in full immediately as soon as it discovers that transfer. Also, until the loan is refinanced in the name of the new sole owner all the parties who granted it will remain responsible for payment. You should consult with your lender if you want to make a change in ownership and the deed of transfer should always be drafted by a professional.If you already had one owner transfer their interest by a deed, they are still responsible for paying the mortgage. If you read through your mortgage documents you should review the Due on Transfer clause.If you want to change the ownership of the property the loan must be paid off and refinanced in the name of the new owner. If you transfer ownership without notifying the bank, it can demand payment in full immediately as soon as it discovers that transfer. Also, until the loan is refinanced in the name of the new sole owner all the parties who granted it will remain responsible for payment. You should consult with your lender if you want to make a change in ownership and the deed of transfer should always be drafted by a professional.
You can't be the executor of an estate if the individual is still living. Property transfers are done the same as any other time.
What were the circumstances? Not really enough information was given in the question. The general answer is, yes, they do. If they haven't relinquished ownership to it, or given it to you then they still own it.
Yes, because the company will still need to find someone to fill the position that you originally occupied.
yes
If your friend is gone on a vacation or is somewhere and needs their car to be watched and someone steals it when their gone and your friend is to far away to file it stolen, you need to file it stole. You had no ownership of the car but you still filed it stolen
Power is all about how quickly you are able to transfer energy. Work done can be done slowly or quickly!
What you are suggesting may constitute fraud. Also, in some states one tenant by the entirety cannot transfer their sole interest by deed.Keep in mind that mortgages contain a due on transfer clause. The lender has the right to demand payment in full upon any transfer of ownership. You would still be responsible for the mortgage even if you transferred your interest in the property.You need to consult with an attorney before you act. The title problems you could cause may be costly to correct.What you are suggesting may constitute fraud. Also, in some states one tenant by the entirety cannot transfer their sole interest by deed.Keep in mind that mortgages contain a due on transfer clause. The lender has the right to demand payment in full upon any transfer of ownership. You would still be responsible for the mortgage even if you transferred your interest in the property.You need to consult with an attorney before you act. The title problems you could cause may be costly to correct.What you are suggesting may constitute fraud. Also, in some states one tenant by the entirety cannot transfer their sole interest by deed.Keep in mind that mortgages contain a due on transfer clause. The lender has the right to demand payment in full upon any transfer of ownership. You would still be responsible for the mortgage even if you transferred your interest in the property.You need to consult with an attorney before you act. The title problems you could cause may be costly to correct.What you are suggesting may constitute fraud. Also, in some states one tenant by the entirety cannot transfer their sole interest by deed.Keep in mind that mortgages contain a due on transfer clause. The lender has the right to demand payment in full upon any transfer of ownership. You would still be responsible for the mortgage even if you transferred your interest in the property.You need to consult with an attorney before you act. The title problems you could cause may be costly to correct.
Either the transfer case is still in part time or there is a failure in the switch on the transfer case.Either the transfer case is still in part time or there is a failure in the switch on the transfer case.