You can't just add someone to a mortgage by filling out a form or anything, you have to refinance and have them added during that process.
No. No one is responsible for a contract they didn't sign.
The answer is who is on the mortgage or deed of trust contract not who has title to the property. All parties on the mortgage are equally obligated for the mortgage payments irrespective whether or not they are in title to the property. A mortgage or deed of trust is a contract and the parties thereto are bound by the terms of the contract.Another PerspectiveIn addition, The lender will foreclose if the mortgage isn't paid. You have not stated who signed the mortgage and that is important to your question. If the husband is paying the mortgage and is not on the title he is paying for property he doesn't own. If he signed the mortgage then his credit record is at risk if the mortgage isn't paid. This matter will need to be addressed at some point by a court, perhaps divorce court, since the owner has abandoned the premises. You need to consult with an attorney.
Generally, the only way to have your name removed from a mortgage is to pay that mortgage off and refinance in someone else's name.Generally, the only way to have your name removed from a mortgage is to pay that mortgage off and refinance in someone else's name.Generally, the only way to have your name removed from a mortgage is to pay that mortgage off and refinance in someone else's name.Generally, the only way to have your name removed from a mortgage is to pay that mortgage off and refinance in someone else's name.
Another name for a second mortgage is a home equity line of credit. These financial tools can be acquired through your local bank or from the online lender, QuickenLoans.
Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.
No. No one is responsible for a contract they didn't sign.
Yes. ==Clarification== The mortgage company can only foreclose if the OWNER of the real estate signed the mortgage. If someone other than the owner signed the mortgage the bank has no interest in the property and therefore cannot foreclose.
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No. You have no authority to transfer a mortgage unless you are the lender. The lender can assign its rights under the mortgage to another lender. If you are the owner of the property transferring the property to another will violate the terms of the mortgage and may incur added expense to the foreclosure costs.
The seller assigns keeps the first mortgage in his name, the buyer makes payments to the seller to cover the first mortgage and the sellers equity. It's sometimes called "seller financing" or "land contract".
forgery means that people sometimes fake other people for signing a contract with another persons name. IE a man wants to sign a contract for electricity payment but another man signs with his name then that man who wants to sign will be guilty because he wants to sign again but he cant sign more that once.
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you just do /house lorddukon. or the name of the persons house
Regardless of whose name is on the mortgage the property legally belongs to the person or persons named on the deed. The mortgage is only a financial obligation, the deed is a legal ownership document. Of course, if the mortgage is not paid the mortgagor can file a foreclosure action against the property.
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