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You can contact Bluegreen and have them sell it for you (of course there is a fee involved, payable to the person selling the deed..no different than using a realtor). They usually auction it on sites such as Ebay or through other avenues, but there is a way to get out of your deed.
By describing the half they want to sell in a deed to the buyer. Seek legal advice.
Only the owner by deed can sell the property. If two people are on the deed both must sign the new deed in order to sell the property.Only the owner by deed can sell the property. If two people are on the deed both must sign the new deed in order to sell the property.Only the owner by deed can sell the property. If two people are on the deed both must sign the new deed in order to sell the property.Only the owner by deed can sell the property. If two people are on the deed both must sign the new deed in order to sell the property.
You can't sell half of a property. You could inquire about splitting the deed, but it is difficult and expensive, even if they do. Your choices are: You could ask the sister to refinance so you can be paid off. You could rent your half. All of you could sell the duplex.
Yes. If there are two owners listed on the deed the law assumes they each own a one-half interest unless it is otherwise stated clearly on the deed.
You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.You cannot and should not be able to make someone sell their home. Selling property is a voluntary act on the part of the owner. If you are attempting to make someone sell their home you may be guilty of harassment and exerting undue influence. That type of situation could wind up in court and the deed would be nullified.
Why? Are you planning to steal it? I'm pretty sure someone has a deed somewhere. I would sell it piece by piece, no one would notice until it is too late
In Colorado, the spouse who received the property through a quitclaim deed can generally sell the property without the other spouse's permission if they hold the title solely in their name. However, it's important to review the specific circumstances of the quitclaim deed and consult with a legal professional to fully understand the rights and obligations related to the property.
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.
No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.
who has power to sell a home, deed holder or a trustee?
No. If two people own the property and one gives a deed they will only convey their own half interest in the property. You cannot sell another person's interest in the property.