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You need to consult with your attorney or your lender. Transferring property that is subject to a mortgage may trigger the due on transfer clause. Most mortgages carry boilerplate language that provides if the property is transferred the lender can demand full payment of the mortgage.

You need to consult with your attorney or your lender. Transferring property that is subject to a mortgage may trigger the due on transfer clause. Most mortgages carry boilerplate language that provides if the property is transferred the lender can demand full payment of the mortgage.

You need to consult with your attorney or your lender. Transferring property that is subject to a mortgage may trigger the due on transfer clause. Most mortgages carry boilerplate language that provides if the property is transferred the lender can demand full payment of the mortgage.

You need to consult with your attorney or your lender. Transferring property that is subject to a mortgage may trigger the due on transfer clause. Most mortgages carry boilerplate language that provides if the property is transferred the lender can demand full payment of the mortgage.

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What happens to a mortgage when home owner is deceased and the home is gifted to a child in a trust?

The mortgage must be paid. When a property has been encumbered by a mortgage the property remains subject to the mortgage even if the title is transferred or the original owner dies. You need to pay off the mortgage or make arrangements with the bank to transfer it to your own name. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.


Is an irrevocable trust a living trust?

Yes. There are two types of trusts, living (intervivos) and testamentary. The living trust is created by a living person(called the settlor or trustor). The testamentary trust is created by the will of a deceased person. Living trusts are designated as either revocable or irrevocable depending on the authority of the settlor. If the settlor has the power to cancel or revoke the trust, it is a revocable trust. If the settlor has no power to revoke it then it is an irrevocable trust. Since the revocable/irrevocable distinction is determined by what the settlor can do while he or she is alive, the trust had to have been made during the settlor's lifetime. Hence, an irrevocable trust is a living trust. On the other hand a trust that is set forth in a person's will is revocable during the life of the testator simply by a modification of the will through a codicil. Once the testator has died that trust becomes irrevocable.


Can a beneficiary of a living trust pledge interest as collateral?

Unless the Trust was created after the age of concent by mutual consent, it would have been pledged by your parents/informants


What is unpaid mortgages?

An Unpaid mortgage is a mortgage that has not been paid


Have you been pre-approved for a mortgage loan?

Yes, have you been pre-approved for a mortgage loan?

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Does a deed of trust grant ownership rights?

A deed of trust as part of a mortgage transaction transfers title to the mortgaged property to a trustee until the mortgage is paid in full. When the mortgage has been paid off the trustee must transfer the property back to the owner. The trustee has no actual "ownership rights" since it acts as only a holder of the title until the note is paid.A deed of trust as part of a mortgage transaction transfers title to the mortgaged property to a trustee until the mortgage is paid in full. When the mortgage has been paid off the trustee must transfer the property back to the owner. The trustee has no actual "ownership rights" since it acts as only a holder of the title until the note is paid.A deed of trust as part of a mortgage transaction transfers title to the mortgaged property to a trustee until the mortgage is paid in full. When the mortgage has been paid off the trustee must transfer the property back to the owner. The trustee has no actual "ownership rights" since it acts as only a holder of the title until the note is paid.A deed of trust as part of a mortgage transaction transfers title to the mortgaged property to a trustee until the mortgage is paid in full. When the mortgage has been paid off the trustee must transfer the property back to the owner. The trustee has no actual "ownership rights" since it acts as only a holder of the title until the note is paid.


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They have no rights in the trust. The trust has already been established. They may be able to get help from a trust attorney.


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Yes. If the trust was properly drafted property can be transferred in and out of the trust by the trustee.


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What can a mortgage company do if mortgage has not been paid in 4 years


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What happens to a mortgage when home owner is deceased and the home is gifted to a child in a trust?

The mortgage must be paid. When a property has been encumbered by a mortgage the property remains subject to the mortgage even if the title is transferred or the original owner dies. You need to pay off the mortgage or make arrangements with the bank to transfer it to your own name. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.


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