was the mortgage paid with checks or cash? look at bank statements, receipts, contact mortgage company for verification on such status.
No. Your husband has no obligations or liability regarding your mortgage.
Yes, your husband is considered to be your closest relative.
If you are paying the mortgage, your husband didn't pay for the house. The bank owns the house and you and your husband have an equal share in the equity.
yes
Yes. You are related to your husband by marriage. He is your spouse.
You haven't provided important details such as what came first- the mortgage or the survivorship deed. You should consult with an attorney to determine your obligations and options regarding the mortgage.
“husband and wife live together but file separately. both are itemizing deductions. husband pays mortgage and r/e taxes. house in both names. does the mortgage interest and r/e taxes have to be split if all paid by husband or is husband entitled to take full deduction.”
If your husband mortgaged his property prior to adding your name to the deed then you acquired your interest subject to the mortgage and the bank can take possession of the property by foreclosure. Your "interest" was encumbered by the mortgage. If you want to keep it then you must pay the mortgage.If your husband mortgaged his property prior to adding your name to the deed then you acquired your interest subject tothe mortgage and the bank can take possession of the property by foreclosure. Your "interest" was encumbered by the mortgage. If you want to keep it then you must pay the mortgage.If your husband mortgaged his property prior to adding your name to the deed then you acquired your interest subject tothe mortgage and the bank can take possession of the property by foreclosure. Your "interest" was encumbered by the mortgage. If you want to keep it then you must pay the mortgage.If your husband mortgaged his property prior to adding your name to the deed then you acquired your interest subject tothe mortgage and the bank can take possession of the property by foreclosure. Your "interest" was encumbered by the mortgage. If you want to keep it then you must pay the mortgage.
Yes, the husband can rent the house if he has the Mortgage in his name but the Deed of Trust is shared.
It is going to depend on the type of deed for the property. If it was purchased while they were married, she would expect to become the sole owner of the home, subject to any mortgage.
because she is not satisfied in her own thing
Yes