As soon as the loan is paid off.
The only way for a cosigner to "remove his name" is to pay off the loan. Since refinancing pays off the original loan (and creates a new one), this would provide an opportunity for the co-signer to opt not to co-sign the new loan.
You can typically refinance your house as soon as you have completed the purchase and the title has been transferred to your name. However, it's important to consider factors like closing costs, interest rates, and your financial situation before deciding to refinance.
You can typically refinance your house as soon as you have completed the purchase and the title has been transferred to your name. However, it's important to consider factors like closing costs, interest rates, and how long you plan to stay in the home before deciding to refinance.
3 years
As soon as you are able to refinance the mortgage in your own name. Some lenders (and I mean very few) will be able to remove a co-borrower by having you fill out a piece of paper (I forgot what it is called). So ask your current lender first. Keep in mind this will not remove them from Title...that can be done with a Quit Claim Deed at a Title Company.
You can typically refinance a house soon after purchasing it, but it's recommended to wait at least six months to a year to build up some equity and establish a payment history.
Tempted and it comming out October 27th (or 21st) 2009 and its gonna be awesome!
You tell them that you will tell them your name as soon as they show you the money to pay the mortgage; you will sign it on their receipt.
Soon......quite soon........................
You can typically refinance your house as soon as you have completed the purchase and the title has been transferred to your name. However, it's important to consider factors like closing costs, interest rates, and your financial situation before deciding to refinance.
Yes. The judge can order the spouse who is keeping the vehicle to refinance it in their name only.
You can typically refinance your house as soon as you have completed the purchase and the title has been transferred to your name. However, it's important to consider factors like closing costs, interest rates, and how long you plan to stay in the home before deciding to refinance.
As soon as your discharged
tidy your house and you'll find it soon enough
I mean like if Sarah Jones lived in a house with her dog and Mike Smith moved in. Soon after they got married Sarah would now be Sarah Smith but in the neighborhood screen the house is still under the name "Jones". Can it be changed? Please help!
3-4
When you have the money
Never.....