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Q: Husband and wife are married to each other but dont live in same home Husband refinanced home leaving wifes name off what are her rights to the home and property?
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Your husband owned a house in North Carolina before you were married But after you married he refinaced it the deed is in your name but the loan is not Do you have a legal right to the house?

If your husband refinanced his home and then conveyed it to you then you are the owner of the property subject to the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank can take possession of the property. If your name is on the deed as the grantee then you have a right to the use and possession of the property until you convey your interest to someone else by a quitclaim deed. If your name is on the deed WITH your husband then you own a half interest and have the right to the use and possession of the whole property.


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