You would need the signature of the present owner. You should contact an attorney to draft a new deed that is properly drafted for your jurisdiction.
You would need the signature of the present owner. You should contact an attorney to draft a new deed that is properly drafted for your jurisdiction.
You would need the signature of the present owner. You should contact an attorney to draft a new deed that is properly drafted for your jurisdiction.
You would need the signature of the present owner. You should contact an attorney to draft a new deed that is properly drafted for your jurisdiction.
You would need the signature of the present owner. You should contact an attorney to draft a new deed that is properly drafted for your jurisdiction.
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?
Home endowment, meaning you own it now.
No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.
Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.
Yes, you own the house
Falsifying a deed to a home where two people are listed one is deceased and his wife is trying to change it to her name
If both names are on the deed, then both signatures are required. If the spouse has signed a quit claim deed to the home, then the other does not need consent.
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?
Deed
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).
yes you do
Add your name to the deed.
deed
Home endowment, meaning you own it now.
No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.
No, this would not be allowed.
If there is still a mortgage on the home then the deeds will be with the mortgage provider and they will not allow you to change the deeds without paying off the mortgage first.