No, you dont unless he left the house to someone else. then you pay someone who works for the bank to back date the removal of his name from your new morgage. Good luck
You must contact the lien holder. If necessary, Equifax can provide you with contact information for the creditor. Equifax can only remove it when the lien holder provides in writing a clearance of the lien.
If by "mortgage holder" you mean the person who secured a loan with a mortgage, then it will be for a probate court to determine a fair settlement of the amount still owed by the estate to pay off the loan. If there is insufficient value left in the estate after settling taxes and other debts, the lender may have to accept the loss. It would seem a bit odd that the estate does not contain the property that was purchased with the loan.ClarificationIf a mortgage holder dies, they have an estate. The debt owed under the mortgage is part of their estate. You now owe the debt to their heirs unless there is some language in the note and mortgage that the debt will be forgiven upon the death of the mortgage holder. In that case, there must be recorded evidence of that language in order to remove the encumbrance from the property.
To remove the rear cup holder on a 1998 Toyota Corolla LE, first remove the seat. Then remove the four bolts holding the cup holder housing.
I would contact your current mortgage holder to see if its possible to remove the escrow account. Most the time you will find that since there is usually .25 cost to the interest rate for not having escrow they will require it on the existing loan. Also another option is to possibly refinance and get into a fixed rate and set it up in the beginning for no escrow account. Veronica Rodrigues Voyage Home Loans
Open the cup holder and remove the two screws on the outside.
You cannot transfer a mortgage since the mortgage is owned by the bank. The bank is unlikely to remove the obligation from you to an LLC. You would need to pay off the existing mortgage, transfer the property to the LLC, and then refinance under the LLC . . . if the bank will allow the transfer of title and new mortgage.
My thought is that the bank wants to be in "first position" to recover the home in case of default in payments. The homesteaders act phrase may prevent this action from being enforceable. If you want the loan, it may have to be removed.
You need to discuss that with the lender. Generally the only way to remove your name from a mortgage is to pay it off.You need to discuss that with the lender. Generally the only way to remove your name from a mortgage is to pay it off.You need to discuss that with the lender. Generally the only way to remove your name from a mortgage is to pay it off.You need to discuss that with the lender. Generally the only way to remove your name from a mortgage is to pay it off.
Remove original ashtray, remove 4 screws that hold ashtray mounting bracket. This will give access to the 2 screws that hold inner end of cup holder. The cup holder must be pulled all the way out to get to screws. Remove screws, remove 2 screws in front face, cup holder will come right out. Installed updated cup holder in 20 minutes, start to finish!
The only way to remove your spouse is by refinancing the mortgage. Your attorney may be able to assist you in negotiating with the bank.
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1. when the bank allows or 2. when you pay off the mortgage.