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Those are words of conveyance. They indicate the real property is being transferred to a new owner.
He/she cannot sell your interest. You would need to sign the deed in order to convey your interest in the property to a new owner. A person cannot sell what they do not own and your ex doesn't own your interest in the property.
Convey is the term used to mean the transfer of the title to real estate to a new owner. To convey land means to sell it or transfer it to a new owner.Convey is the term used to mean the transfer of the title to real estate to a new owner. To convey land means to sell it or transfer it to a new owner.Convey is the term used to mean the transfer of the title to real estate to a new owner. To convey land means to sell it or transfer it to a new owner.Convey is the term used to mean the transfer of the title to real estate to a new owner. To convey land means to sell it or transfer it to a new owner.
No. If two people own the property and one gives a deed they will only convey their own half interest in the property. You cannot sell another person's interest in the property.
If the property is in your name alone then you can sell it.
If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.If the parent owns the property they can convey it to the grantee of their choice.
i had no property to sell
No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.No. You cannot sell what you do not own. You can only sell your own interest in the property which is likely a half interest.
Convey, in the law of real property, means to transfer the title to real estate from one owner to another by virtue of a written instrument that we call a deed. Think of "convey" as a substitute for "sell" when you are speaking of the transfer of real estate.
In a title theory state when a property owner grants a mortgage they actually convey the title to the lender or a trustee until the mortgage is paid off. The conveyance is conditional: If the mortgage is paid off the lender releases the property; if the mortgagor defaults the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure and sell it.In a title theory state when a property owner grants a mortgage they actually convey the title to the lender or a trustee until the mortgage is paid off. The conveyance is conditional: If the mortgage is paid off the lender releases the property; if the mortgagor defaults the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure and sell it.In a title theory state when a property owner grants a mortgage they actually convey the title to the lender or a trustee until the mortgage is paid off. The conveyance is conditional: If the mortgage is paid off the lender releases the property; if the mortgagor defaults the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure and sell it.In a title theory state when a property owner grants a mortgage they actually convey the title to the lender or a trustee until the mortgage is paid off. The conveyance is conditional: If the mortgage is paid off the lender releases the property; if the mortgagor defaults the lender can take possession of the property by foreclosure and sell it.
You cannot convey property to avoid creditors. The court can nullify the conveyance. You should consult with an attorney.
Both owners would need to sign the deed in order to convey the property to a new owner. If only one owner signs then they will only convey a half interest.