who has power to sell a home, deed holder or a trustee?
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?
money
The answer depends on the laws in your particular jurisdiction and when the property was purchased.
You hve no rights in the property. On the other hand, you have no obligation to pay the mortgage or other expenses related to the home.
The owner can sell the property. If one person is on the deed then that person can sell the property. The mortgage must be paid off at the time of the sale. It is not a good idea to transfer your rights in property by a deed if you are still on the mortgage.The owner can sell the property. If one person is on the deed then that person can sell the property. The mortgage must be paid off at the time of the sale. It is not a good idea to transfer your rights in property by a deed if you are still on the mortgage.The owner can sell the property. If one person is on the deed then that person can sell the property. The mortgage must be paid off at the time of the sale. It is not a good idea to transfer your rights in property by a deed if you are still on the mortgage.The owner can sell the property. If one person is on the deed then that person can sell the property. The mortgage must be paid off at the time of the sale. It is not a good idea to transfer your rights in property by a deed if you are still on the mortgage.
NONE!!!!!!!!!! AS LONG...... as they did not take TITLE with you in the property. Check and see if they are on the Deed or security deed.. that will answer your question. I have had people surprised that they are actually co-owners with there parents or whom ever in a "co-signer" situtation.
A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.
There are many factors to consider. Do you own the home or is it mortgaged? The mortgage holder can deny you access. Is it safe to live in? Safety authorities can condemn it. Is it your parent's home? They no longer have to provide you shelter once you are an adult.
Depends...
The best place to start is updating the deed. Once your deed is updated, you can refinance your home with ease.
A deed is the legal document that transfers title to the property. If you have a deed that names you as the grantee then you have title to the premises.
If the property was purchased in a community property state during the marriage and the husband did not waive his rights, he may have ownership rights to the property. If not, then he may not have an ownership interest in the home. Either way, he does NOT have financial responsibility for the mortgage debt unless otherwise ordered by a court. It is possible for someone to have ownership rights to a home and no legal liability for its financial encumbrances.