Dad is going to have to sign off also. When you have power of attorney for someone, you have to avoid the situation where you sign something to your benefit.
Yes, you can purchase a house jointly with another person. This means both parties share ownership and responsibility for the property.
You need to consult with your attorney who can review your situation and explain your options.
Yes. You can convey your interest in the property to your partner. However, you should seek the advice of an attorney to discuss your options and the consequences as to the tenancy that will be created by a transfer.
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What I know about this is that a mortgage company that forecloses your house has no right to get the remaining balance to you.
It is called a Joint Session of the U.S. Congress
if two people jointly own property and one of these people offers to sale or buy the property from the other how long is that offer good for?
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