You don't, only the owners of the property can change the deed. In this case, the executor of the estate will have to change the title.
How do you add a name to a deed
How do I add my daughter's name to my deed
Execute a new warranty deed. Write your name and the name of the person you want to add. Take the warranty to the notary public. Take the notarized deed to the land records.
quit claim deed
you can use quit claim deed
Add your name to the deed.
Yes
no
Of course not. In order to "add" a name to a deed the owner must execute a deed that transfers their interest or a partial interest to another person. Only the owner of property can transfer any interest in it.Of course not. In order to "add" a name to a deed the owner must execute a deed that transfers their interest or a partial interest to another person. Only the owner of property can transfer any interest in it.Of course not. In order to "add" a name to a deed the owner must execute a deed that transfers their interest or a partial interest to another person. Only the owner of property can transfer any interest in it.Of course not. In order to "add" a name to a deed the owner must execute a deed that transfers their interest or a partial interest to another person. Only the owner of property can transfer any interest in it.
If you are speaking of a deed of real estate property to a business, you would either have to (1) deed the property from the business to someone else, or (2) file a correction deed relating back to the original transaction.
You should consult with an attorney about having a new deed drafted. You can explain your needs and the attorney can explain the options and consequences and then draft a deed that is proper for your jurisdiction.
The mortgage would have to be refinanced to add your name to it.