You should contact the attorney who represented you at your closing immediately to determine who is At Fault. A professional must review the situation to determine what your course of action must be at this point.
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Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.Your husband must sign a deed that transfers his interest in the property to you. An attorney should draft the deed.
No. If you are on the mortgage you should also be on the deed.
Quick Claim Deed is usually misspelled and should be Quit Claim Deed. If you are granting the deed you are "quitting" any interest in the property. A quitclaim deed is a fast and effective way of transfering property.
There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.
You should contact the attorney who represented you at your closing and bring the error to her attention. The property will be mis-indexed in the land records and a corrective deed should be recorded at the attorney's expense.You should contact the attorney who represented you at your closing and bring the error to her attention. The property will be mis-indexed in the land records and a corrective deed should be recorded at the attorney's expense.You should contact the attorney who represented you at your closing and bring the error to her attention. The property will be mis-indexed in the land records and a corrective deed should be recorded at the attorney's expense.You should contact the attorney who represented you at your closing and bring the error to her attention. The property will be mis-indexed in the land records and a corrective deed should be recorded at the attorney's expense.
Ownership of property is transferred by a deed or by a probate proceeding. The present owner of the property must execute a deed that names you as the grantee. If you inherited the property you should consult with the attorney who handled the estate if you want the property transferred to you by a deed.
You can't add property to your deed. If you acquire additional property then it must be transferred by the owner to you by another deed. If you own several parcels of land and want to have them all listed on one deed then you should seek the advice of an attorney who can review your situation and explain your options under the laws of your state. You may be able to consolidate the parcels into a single deed and that deed should be drafted by an attorney.
Generally, a deed need not recite the full description of the property as long as there is a reference in the deed describing the property to be conveyed as the same property in a former deed that does describe the property. When there is no physical description, a professional title examiner would trace the deeds back to make certain there is a referenced deed in the chain of title that actually describes the property.Laws vary in different jurisdictions. The deed in question should be reviewed by an attorney in your jurisdiction. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional in order to make certain they conform to the law.Generally, a deed need not recite the full description of the property as long as there is a reference in the deed describing the property to be conveyed as the same property in a former deed that does describe the property. When there is no physical description, a professional title examiner would trace the deeds back to make certain there is a referenced deed in the chain of title that actually describes the property.Laws vary in different jurisdictions. The deed in question should be reviewed by an attorney in your jurisdiction. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional in order to make certain they conform to the law.Generally, a deed need not recite the full description of the property as long as there is a reference in the deed describing the property to be conveyed as the same property in a former deed that does describe the property. When there is no physical description, a professional title examiner would trace the deeds back to make certain there is a referenced deed in the chain of title that actually describes the property.Laws vary in different jurisdictions. The deed in question should be reviewed by an attorney in your jurisdiction. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional in order to make certain they conform to the law.Generally, a deed need not recite the full description of the property as long as there is a reference in the deed describing the property to be conveyed as the same property in a former deed that does describe the property. When there is no physical description, a professional title examiner would trace the deeds back to make certain there is a referenced deed in the chain of title that actually describes the property.Laws vary in different jurisdictions. The deed in question should be reviewed by an attorney in your jurisdiction. Deeds should always be drafted by a professional in order to make certain they conform to the law.
Yes. They should both be listed as grantees on the deed and the deed should be a survivorship deed. You should consult with an attorney who can draft a proper deed for your jurisdiction.Yes. They should both be listed as grantees on the deed and the deed should be a survivorship deed. You should consult with an attorney who can draft a proper deed for your jurisdiction.Yes. They should both be listed as grantees on the deed and the deed should be a survivorship deed. You should consult with an attorney who can draft a proper deed for your jurisdiction.Yes. They should both be listed as grantees on the deed and the deed should be a survivorship deed. You should consult with an attorney who can draft a proper deed for your jurisdiction.
The only effective deed is a deed signed by the current owner of the property or in the case of a trust, the current trustee of a trust that owns property. If the owner conveys property by a deed after they have granted a mortgage by a trust deed the property is subject to the mortgage and if it's not paid the lender can take possession of the property.The only effective deed is a deed signed by the current owner of the property or in the case of a trust, the current trustee of a trust that owns property. If the owner conveys property by a deed after they have granted a mortgage by a trust deed the property is subject to the mortgage and if it's not paid the lender can take possession of the property.The only effective deed is a deed signed by the current owner of the property or in the case of a trust, the current trustee of a trust that owns property. If the owner conveys property by a deed after they have granted a mortgage by a trust deed the property is subject to the mortgage and if it's not paid the lender can take possession of the property.The only effective deed is a deed signed by the current owner of the property or in the case of a trust, the current trustee of a trust that owns property. If the owner conveys property by a deed after they have granted a mortgage by a trust deed the property is subject to the mortgage and if it's not paid the lender can take possession of the property.
No. A deed is the instrument by which real property is transferred.