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If a married woman is one of the grantees in a deed is the husband entitled to the property also?

The answer depends on the laws in the jurisdiction where the property is located. Married women can own separate property in their own right in separate property states.


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Can a life estate deed name two grantees?

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If 6 people are listed on a bill of Sale for property is this considered joint tenancy?

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Why should husband and wife both sign a mortgage?

Who signs a mortgage is not determined by marital status. The persons who own the property as grantees in the deed must sign the mortgage. In the case where only one owns the property some lenders require the other party to sign. In that case, by signing, a non-owner agrees to be fully responsible for paying the mortgage if the primary borrower defaults although they do not own the property.Who signs a mortgage is not determined by marital status. The persons who own the property as grantees in the deed must sign the mortgage. In the case where only one owns the property some lenders require the other party to sign. In that case, by signing, a non-owner agrees to be fully responsible for paying the mortgage if the primary borrower defaults although they do not own the property.Who signs a mortgage is not determined by marital status. The persons who own the property as grantees in the deed must sign the mortgage. In the case where only one owns the property some lenders require the other party to sign. In that case, by signing, a non-owner agrees to be fully responsible for paying the mortgage if the primary borrower defaults although they do not own the property.Who signs a mortgage is not determined by marital status. The persons who own the property as grantees in the deed must sign the mortgage. In the case where only one owns the property some lenders require the other party to sign. In that case, by signing, a non-owner agrees to be fully responsible for paying the mortgage if the primary borrower defaults although they do not own the property.


Is property deeded to 3 children considedred deeded to all 8 children?

No. All the grantees must be listed on the deed. If three children were listed as the grantees then they are the owners. In order for an interest in real estate to be transferred by a deed there must be granting language and the receivers of that interest must be named in the deed as the grantees.


What is the difference between a survivorship deed and a transfer on death deed?

All the grantees on a survivorship deed own the property and each has the right to the use and possession during their life.The beneficiary in a transfer on death arrangement only acquires rights in the property upon the death of the owner.


How can you tell if your property is registered as tenants in common?

You should review your deed and see what tenancy is recited after the names of the grantees.


Do the new owners on a title deed revoke a previous quitclaim deed?

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How does having and or on a deed affect you?

The phrasing "and/or" is not used on a deed. That term is used on joint bank accounts. If two people want to own real property jointly the deed must name both as grantees "as joint tenants with the right of survivorship".


Who is the owner of a home if only one spouse signs the mortgage?

The owners of any property are the grantees listed on the current deed. The property may be subject to a mortgage if any owner granted a mortgage to a lender.


What determines whose name goes on property tax bills?

The names on the current deed determine who is listed as owner in the tax assessor's records. All the grantees on the deed are responsible for paying the property taxes.