I signed a dower interest in taking a second mortgage on my home, though I am
not on the loan papers or my mortgage deed, Am I responsible and in what way
Yes - Most banks do not mind having extra people sign up for the responsibility of paying. They just require those that are on title to sign. And some states require that spouses sign off - "dower".
She must sign her interest to you by executing a deed voluntarily. The deed should be drafted by an attorney and you will need to buy her interest.
interest
No one advertises an interest rate based on the total interest paid because almost all loans are calculated using a yearly simple interest rate. Your payment is then computed based on paying the loan off on a monthly basis. You can prove this to yourself by dividing the average interest paid by the average balance over a 12-month period.The longer you take to pay a loan off, the greater the total interest you pay for a given interest rate.
If you make the interest payments, you can normally write them off on taxes.
If your partner acquired her interest by virtue of a deed then the answer is no. The only person who can "sign off" their interest in the title to property is the person who own the interest.
assuming you mean 'title', just have her sign the appropriate 'line' on the title (releasing-interest).
No. Only they can convey their own interest.
Yes - Most banks do not mind having extra people sign up for the responsibility of paying. They just require those that are on title to sign. And some states require that spouses sign off - "dower".
Yes. That is the purpose of a deed: to transfer your interest in real property to a new owner.
More information is needed. What are you asking? What do you mean by "sign off?"
She must sign her interest to you by executing a deed voluntarily. The deed should be drafted by an attorney and you will need to buy her interest.
what does shrect mean
No, the term fiancee does not have a legal connotation on a deed or in a will. If they are the wife they will have specific rights. But the use of fiancee can be part of the identifier of an individual to make sure they have the correct person. It does serve as notification to check for possible dower rights of the wife. They may have to sign off on any transfer and it does not confer tenants in common on the property.
It means to put from or sincerely your name
Your wife must voluntarily sign a deed transferring her interest in the property to you. She may want you to buy her out.Your wife must voluntarily sign a deed transferring her interest in the property to you. She may want you to buy her out.Your wife must voluntarily sign a deed transferring her interest in the property to you. She may want you to buy her out.Your wife must voluntarily sign a deed transferring her interest in the property to you. She may want you to buy her out.
This is a ham radio term. When you sign off, you state your call sign and state that you are through transmitting, and then turn off your radio. The term is now more frequently used in business to mean to agree a document, process or policy. The person senior in the work place responsible for the task would be called upon to "sign off a task" (agree its completed to the standard).