Do you share ownership of a house with someone else right now?
Yes, someone else can purchase a house on your behalf through a legal process called a power of attorney, where you give someone the authority to act on your behalf in real estate transactions.
In order to refinance a vehicle that is currently in someone else's name, you will need to have the current owner transfer the title to your name before applying for a new loan. This can typically be done by completing a title transfer process through the DMV or relevant authority. Once the title is in your name, you can then proceed with the refinancing process.
When purchasing a house with someone else, you can file taxes jointly or separately, depending on your relationship and agreement. You may need to decide who claims deductions and credits, and how to split any tax liabilities. It's important to communicate and plan ahead to avoid any tax complications.
No, you cannot change a check for someone else.
No, you cannot transfer your 401k to someone else.
divorced currently with someone else
No
No, it is illegal to open someone else's mail, even if it is delivered to your house.
no
No.
Depends on the state
Vote for someone else
If someone else is living in it
you go to her house. meet her , tell her he loves you and she needs to find someone else
Not with currently available technology.
Yes, someone else can purchase a house on your behalf through a legal process called a power of attorney, where you give someone the authority to act on your behalf in real estate transactions.
No. At least, you are not usually not responsible for anything except getting out of your house in foreclosure in this state. Once your house is foreclosed, it ceases to be your house and belongs to someone else. You then become a guest in someone else's house. It is that persons responsibility to take care of the house.