Sorry I cannot give a more specific answer. Whether or not a lien or forced sale can be initiated against property depends on how the property is titled, and the state statutes. In most cases liens can be placed against the percentage of property that is owned by the debtor, but a forced sale cannot be implemented.
To force someone off a deed, you have to take the person to court and file a civil judgment. A judge can remove someone from the deed.
A quit claim deed is a very simple form, you can probably get one online or at the courthouse or a title company. Anyone can file the deed, it is just a matter of taking it to the court house and paying the fees.
You are referring to a "quitclaim" deed. If the deed is valid then the person named in the deed is the rightful owner.
The only way to get an owner "off" a deed is for the person to convey their interest in the property to you by executing a deed voluntarily.
The only way a person is "removed" from a deed is by conveying her interest to someone else by a deed.
a person who does a good deed is called a goodsmariton. like the story in the gospel
The simplest thing to do is a quit claim deed. It will give the other person all the rights to the property that you had.
Not exactly. The person with title to a property is the person who legally owns it. A deed and a title are not the same thing. A deed is a legal document that transfers the title from one person to another.
What if 3 names are on a deed one person dies and the person that dies has left her part to her aires and the dead has no deed then what can be done?
You have not provided any detail as to what needs to be corrected. No one can force you to sign a deed. In the United States, women are not controlled by force. If there is a legal issue regarding a deed and you don't agree then your husband needs to take his chances seeking a court order.You have not provided any detail as to what needs to be corrected. No one can force you to sign a deed. In the United States, women are not controlled by force. If there is a legal issue regarding a deed and you don't agree then your husband needs to take his chances seeking a court order.You have not provided any detail as to what needs to be corrected. No one can force you to sign a deed. In the United States, women are not controlled by force. If there is a legal issue regarding a deed and you don't agree then your husband needs to take his chances seeking a court order.You have not provided any detail as to what needs to be corrected. No one can force you to sign a deed. In the United States, women are not controlled by force. If there is a legal issue regarding a deed and you don't agree then your husband needs to take his chances seeking a court order.
That person must convey their interest by a deed.
The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).