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of course since you are using their income. of course since you are using their income.
Not if you are both on Title unless they forge your name.
knights usually have the title of "sir" before their name.
As long as you remain on title and deed, you can put the mortgage note under someone else name and still be considered an owner of the property. In fact a 1% owner of a property can hold a mortgage note legally.
NO! That is why they have escrow, title insurance, etc. The lender will not give a dime if all owners are not on the refinance application. A thorough title search will reval your name on the property. Email me through info@usconsumerpros.com
In order to refinance even in one persons name, anyone else who is on title must be present at closing. You can't legally refinance a home unless all people on title are present at closing. In any case names on a loan do not directly reflect names on title, you can have one person on a loan and 5 people on title.
Yes.
If your spouse is on the title and/or mortgage with you, then you may refinance in your name only and have them removed from title BUT only with their consent. They have to also be at the closing. Thanks Edward David American Home Loans 866-281-5363 Ext. 1020
The title must be signed over to you before you can get a new title in your name.
You can refinance the mortgage in your name if the property is on your name alone and the lender approves your loan.You can refinance the mortgage in your name if the property is on your name alone and the lender approves your loan.You can refinance the mortgage in your name if the property is on your name alone and the lender approves your loan.You can refinance the mortgage in your name if the property is on your name alone and the lender approves your loan.
Who is on the title to the property? and who is the loan name under?
You will need a clear title in your name before you can sell it.