The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).
The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).
The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).
The remainderman must execute a deed voluntarily that transfers their interest to another person(s).
She must sign her interest to you by executing a deed voluntarily. The deed should be drafted by an attorney and you will need to buy her interest.
a year
Yes, because after bk discharge you still own the house . The only way to get out from under the house is to get your name off the deed. Ether by forcloser, short sale, or normal sale. If you can find someone to quit claim deed to that will work also. Because after bk discharge you are not responsible for the mortgage, so if you can get off of the deed you are free.
If a husband and wife buy a house together and the wife's name is not put on the deed until the second mortgage, yes, the deed is still shared after the second mortgage is paid off.
You own it and no longer need to pay a mortgage. You get the deed to the house and are free to do whatever you want to.
She must sign her interest to you by executing a deed voluntarily. The deed should be drafted by an attorney and you will need to buy her interest.
a year
Yes. That is the purpose of a deed: to transfer your interest in real property to a new owner.
Yes, because after bk discharge you still own the house . The only way to get out from under the house is to get your name off the deed. Ether by forcloser, short sale, or normal sale. If you can find someone to quit claim deed to that will work also. Because after bk discharge you are not responsible for the mortgage, so if you can get off of the deed you are free.
If a husband and wife buy a house together and the wife's name is not put on the deed until the second mortgage, yes, the deed is still shared after the second mortgage is paid off.
You own it and no longer need to pay a mortgage. You get the deed to the house and are free to do whatever you want to.
Did the person that moved out sign a quit claim deed? If not then they will probably have to remain on the policy.
No, she cannot do that. The deceased wife's name will be removed by the executor upon the presentation of a death certificate. Depending on the law, the wife may be automatically assumed to be on the deed whether it is physically there or not.
You can't get someone's name off a deed. He needs to execute a deed voluntarily that transfers his interest in the property to you. You will likely need to buy him out.You can't get someone's name off a deed. He needs to execute a deed voluntarily that transfers his interest in the property to you. You will likely need to buy him out.You can't get someone's name off a deed. He needs to execute a deed voluntarily that transfers his interest in the property to you. You will likely need to buy him out.You can't get someone's name off a deed. He needs to execute a deed voluntarily that transfers his interest in the property to you. You will likely need to buy him out.
If the house has a mortgage then you have to refinance. If the house is all paid off then you can go to a lawyer and have the name removed from the deed.
Apply to the court to prove that she does not have a significant interest in the house. A solicitor will advise more.
The only way to get an owner "off" a deed is for the person to convey their interest in the property to you by executing a deed voluntarily.