How do you add your child as joint tenant to your home loan
This sounds like a real mess. It sounds like two joint tenants own a piece of property in common with one having the mortgage in his name. The other joint tenant has a piece of property that has a home equity loan about to go into default. In one state the joint tenant with the home equity in default would lose that piece of property. It would not affect the piece of property he or she owned with a different person.
There are only a couple of websites online where you can obtain a tenant loan but there are many that informs you on what a tenant loan is. The best site to check would be Loans For The Unemployed if you want to apply for a tenant loan.
Yes to the extent that the loan becomes an asset (bank account, etc.).
the child continue to pay the loan of her his parents
Tenant loans are unsecured loan for people with bad credit or no credit. There are different kinds of tenant loans, private tenant loans, bad credit tenant loans.
A leasehold mortgage is an encumbrance on a tenant's interest in a lease conveyed to a lender as collateral for a loan to the tenant.
The loan will come due in full immediately if it is not a joint loan. If there is another person at the home, say a wife of a deceased husband who had the line in his name alone, they will have to be approved for a loan of their own. You cannot have a loan on property that was approved with another persons income/credit score.
Of course! You'd want to write up a legal contract/lease first.
No a child cannot get a loan. You need to be 18 years old to legally get a loan.
Absolutely.
It depends on how the veting was formed, if it was a Joint Tenancy with rights of Survivorship, the rights to keep the house is automatically transfered to the surviving Joint Tenant as long as that person can afford to continue to pay the mortgage payments. There are several types of vesting and you cen discuss this will your title company when you close the deal. If you want to transfer your rights to your heirs, their is also one that covers that. Glena
No