Speak to your attorney. They will be able to complete paperwork to allow the courts to have the property changed to your name. Your mortgage might still be in your mothers name until you are able to refinance or somehow have the mortgage company change the account info, but the house will be in your name with the county courts system.
No. You MUST be on the title and the loan. Also, it is unlikely you can find anyone to give YOU a loan on your mothers property, without your name being on the property.
There are many lenders including FHA that you can do a refinance through after or even during a chapter 13. With FHA from the time the chapter 13 is intituted the owner of the property must make on time payments for one year. During the chapter 13 the new loan amount must equal the present payment. As for your mothers debt if the home is liened they must be payed off at closing unless you can go to court and prove the creditors had no right to lien the property. A very expensive and time consuming proposition.
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The qualifications for receiving a voucher or public housing is basically the same throughout the United States, because this program is actually a federal program, which is administered by state, regional, or local housing authorities.
There are many grants available for single mothers to help with housing. Check with HUD, State Housing Finance Agency, Habitat for Humanity and The Nehemiah Foundation. For more information, visit http://www.ehow.com/how_5123180_housing-grants-single-moms.html.
Anyone who meets the general criteria of income and background information can qualify.
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Living expenses will depend on where you live and your type of housing. Generally, though, single mothers will have the cost of food, transportation, housing or rental costs, and utilities.
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No. Anyone who meets the general criteria of income and background information can qualify.
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Single parents can qualify for different benefits depending on their income. Child support assistance, food stamps, housing assistance and childcare assistance are some of the benefits.
No. You MUST be on the title and the loan. Also, it is unlikely you can find anyone to give YOU a loan on your mothers property, without your name being on the property.
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