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You can't take your name off a mortgage that you signed. When you quitclaimed your interest in the property to your ex-husband you should have made it a condition that he refinance the property and pay off the existing mortgage that has your name on it. An attorney would have, should have, advised you to do that. When you conveyed your interest in the property without getting your name off the mortgage at the same time you made yourself responsible for paying a mortgage on property you no longer own.



You can't take your name off a mortgage that you signed. When you quitclaimed your interest in the property to your ex-husband you should have made it a condition that he refinance the property and pay off the existing mortgage that has your name on it. An attorney would have, should have, advised you to do that. When you conveyed your interest in the property without getting your name off the mortgage at the same time you made yourself responsible for paying a mortgage on property you no longer own.



You can't take your name off a mortgage that you signed. When you quitclaimed your interest in the property to your ex-husband you should have made it a condition that he refinance the property and pay off the existing mortgage that has your name on it. An attorney would have, should have, advised you to do that. When you conveyed your interest in the property without getting your name off the mortgage at the same time you made yourself responsible for paying a mortgage on property you no longer own.



You can't take your name off a mortgage that you signed. When you quitclaimed your interest in the property to your ex-husband you should have made it a condition that he refinance the property and pay off the existing mortgage that has your name on it. An attorney would have, should have, advised you to do that. When you conveyed your interest in the property without getting your name off the mortgage at the same time you made yourself responsible for paying a mortgage on property you no longer own.

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You can't take your name off a mortgage that you signed. When you quitclaimed your interest in the property to your ex-husband you should have made it a condition that he refinance the property and pay off the existing mortgage that has your name on it. An attorney would have, should have, advised you to do that. When you conveyed your interest in the property without getting your name off the mortgage at the same time you made yourself responsible for paying a mortgage on property you no longer own.

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Q: You quitclaimed your interest in your home to ex who recently died. How do you get your name off the mortgage?
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