No. Only the fee owners can mortgage the property and they can only do so with the written consent of the life tenant.
No, it is illegal for someone to enter your property without permission.
In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.In a reverse mortgage arrangement the lender ends up with the property unless someone pays off the mortgage.
No, the mortgage is a debt of the estate. That mortgage must be resolved before the property can be transferred.
As a person on the deed but not the mortgage of a property, you have the right to ownership of the property and the responsibility to maintain it. However, you are not responsible for the mortgage payments unless specified in a separate agreement.
A property can only be mortgaged by someone that OWNS the property. A mortgage is a loan that is secured by the value of the property. I cannot get a mortgage on property that I do not own, since I have no right to that property. The mortgage company would be considered a lien holder- they have a claim against the property for as much as the unpaid amount of the loan. Lienholders will be listed on the deed to the property, which is recorded by the County Clerk or Recorder.
Monthly rent is payment for using someone else's property.A mortgage payment is payment for a loan you obtained to purchase real property that you own.Monthly rent is payment for using someone else's property.A mortgage payment is payment for a loan you obtained to purchase real property that you own.Monthly rent is payment for using someone else's property.A mortgage payment is payment for a loan you obtained to purchase real property that you own.Monthly rent is payment for using someone else's property.A mortgage payment is payment for a loan you obtained to purchase real property that you own.
No, someone cannot build on your property without permission in Virginia. Property laws protect landowners' rights, and any construction on private property requires the owner's consent. If someone attempts to build without permission, property owners have legal recourse to stop the construction and seek damages. It’s advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific situations.
Yes, you can sue someone for not paying their mortgage. This legal action is typically initiated by the lender or mortgage holder to recover the unpaid debt and potentially foreclose on the property.
You can make mortgage payments if you're not on the mortgage. However, you would be a volunteer and paying the mortgage in and of itself wouldn't give you any interest in the property. You would be paying for someone else's property.However, if your name was added to the property after the mortgage was granted you would be protecting your interest in the property by making certain the mortgage is paid on time.
The property is still subject to the mortgage. The grantee should make arrangements with the bank to assume the mortgage. Some mortgage documents contain language that a transfer of the property will trigger a demand that the mortgage be paid in full. You should speak to the bank ASAP. Or, the grantee could just keep paying the mortgage.
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yes you can, provided the owner of the property agrees to mortgage it for the loan