Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.
Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.
Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.
Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.
Removing his name from the title will not accomplish anything. You need to consult with an attorney who can review your situation and negotiate with the IRS for you. You cannot ignore the lien.
Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.
It is the deceased husband's name that needs to be removed from the deed. Contact the local court house to find out what you must do to claim the property in your name alone. Usually you can file a copy of the death certificate.
You can be sued from the bank or creditor
well house wife's should have time to be with there husband
The legal owner of the house should call the police and request they remove the trespassers from the house. If that doesn't help then you may need to get a court order that will need to be enforced by the sheriff. You should speak with an attorney to discuss your rights and options. Do it as soon as possible.
since the deed is in joint tenancy,to my understanding, the deceased name will come off the property once the death certificate is recorded in that county for the deceased,if I am understanding the question right.If the house is in foreclosure,the first person with the first lien against the property will be paid first at the time of the actual sale of the property.
yup
Do you have to pay taxes on deceased mother's house when it sells
My husband already owned a house when we got married so i have no problem anymore. It depends on the agreement of the couple in case the house is not paid yet, but the husband should pay more :))
It depends the situation or the conditions in which she leaves or is forced to leave her husbands house. In normal circumstances a good wife should not leave her husband's house without his permission.
how long can you leave house in deceased name
should you secretly stat you own