You should contact an attorney who can review your needs and draft a proper deed.
You should contact an attorney who can review your needs and draft a proper deed.
You should contact an attorney who can review your needs and draft a proper deed.
You should contact an attorney who can review your needs and draft a proper deed.
You should contact an attorney who can review your needs and draft a proper deed.
Unless your partner adds your name to the title and then refinances, there is no way for you to get on the mortgage.
If a husband and wife buy a house together and the wife's name is not put on the deed until the second mortgage, yes, the deed is still shared after the second mortgage is paid off.
Put the house in your name. Don't have your husband/wife signature on any of the papers.
if you both pay for the house than you can't but if you were the only one paying for it then you can
If you owned the house in your sole name before the marriage, not unless you made her a co-owner.
his wife was imprisoned and put under house arrest
No, she cannot do that. The deceased wife's name will be removed by the executor upon the presentation of a death certificate. Depending on the law, the wife may be automatically assumed to be on the deed whether it is physically there or not.
I'm not sure if it varies from state to state, but we were able to do that. The mortgage is in my husband's name, yet both of our names appear on the deed.
yes
I am going through a divorice and my husband bought a house in Texas during the marrage, but my name is not on the title. he put it in his living trust . we are full time resadent in Florida. am i intitaled to any part of the house. we have been married only 17 months.
She had put the first bathtub in it.
no