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Should wife be on deed to the home?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Yes, of course.

Yes, of course.

Yes, of course.

Yes, of course.

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You and the "someone else" create and sign a new deed for the home that includes the wife's name, and then you record it with the registry (or assessor, or local equivalent).


Home is deeded to one spouse and to his heirs upon his death Is wife an heir?

That would depend on the wording of the deed. If a deed has as remaindermen the "heirs of his body" or "his issue" then the answer is no. IF the deed states to his "heirs at law" then the answer is yes. You should seek the help of an attorney who will review the language used in the deed.


When a spouse is borrowing money and the wife must sign the mortgage does her name have to be on the warranty deed?

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Does the husband and wife both have to be on the land deed to both own the property?

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No, this would not be allowed.


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Do you need to redo the deed to refinance?

You will need your deed to refinance your home. If you no longer have it, your mortgage company should be able to get it for you.


How long does it to receive a title after purchasing a home with cash?

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