She has committed fraud against her husband. They are both going to be held responsible and he should consult an attorney.
No. No one is responsible for a contract they didn't sign.
The estate is responsible for the mortgage.The estate is responsible for the mortgage.The estate is responsible for the mortgage.The estate is responsible for the mortgage.
No, a mortgage is a contract.
Of course not. If the person signed a mortgage they will be responsible for paying the mortgage until it is paid in full. The mortgage is a contract with the lender.You should not transfer property that is encumbered by a mortgage. Mortgages contain a due on transfer clause. That means if there is a transfer of ownership the lender can demand payment in full immediately. If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will foreclose and additions expenses and costs will be added to the amount due.Of course not. If the person signed a mortgage they will be responsible for paying the mortgage until it is paid in full. The mortgage is a contract with the lender.You should not transfer property that is encumbered by a mortgage. Mortgages contain a due on transfer clause. That means if there is a transfer of ownership the lender can demand payment in full immediately. If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will foreclose and additions expenses and costs will be added to the amount due.Of course not. If the person signed a mortgage they will be responsible for paying the mortgage until it is paid in full. The mortgage is a contract with the lender.You should not transfer property that is encumbered by a mortgage. Mortgages contain a due on transfer clause. That means if there is a transfer of ownership the lender can demand payment in full immediately. If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will foreclose and additions expenses and costs will be added to the amount due.Of course not. If the person signed a mortgage they will be responsible for paying the mortgage until it is paid in full. The mortgage is a contract with the lender.You should not transfer property that is encumbered by a mortgage. Mortgages contain a due on transfer clause. That means if there is a transfer of ownership the lender can demand payment in full immediately. If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will foreclose and additions expenses and costs will be added to the amount due.
It is entirely dependant on your mortgage contract.
The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.
No, you do not have to be related. you are signing a binding contract agreeing that both of you are responsible for the payments for that mortgage loan. You will both have to provide all the information- taxes, income, debts, assets, etc. Just be careful who you are getting yourself stuck with for 30 years. :)
You need to review your mortgage documents. You signed a contract and you need to determine what the terms are regarding insuring the premises.You need to review your mortgage documents. You signed a contract and you need to determine what the terms are regarding insuring the premises.You need to review your mortgage documents. You signed a contract and you need to determine what the terms are regarding insuring the premises.You need to review your mortgage documents. You signed a contract and you need to determine what the terms are regarding insuring the premises.
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If your name is on the deed but not the mortgage, it means you own the property but are not responsible for the mortgage payments.
If it's truly a fixed-rate mortgage contract, then no, the rate won't change if the mortgage is sold to another lender. Check your contract for any gotcha clauses, though.
Only if your wife leaves the house to you as an inheritance are you legally responsible for her mortgage upon death.