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A deed is the legal document that transfers title to the property. If you have a deed that names you as the grantee then you have title to the premises.

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When do you get the title to your home?

You obtain title as soon as the deed is delivered to you. See related question.


Title to land?

The title to a home and lands is the document officiating ownership thereof. It is also known as a deed.


What happens to a home if you are not on the loan but on the title-deed and the person on the loan dies?

what happens if your husband dies and i am on deed,but not on loan.am i responsible for the loan and do i keep the house/


How do you get your new wifes name on your home title and deed?

You and the "someone else" create and sign a new deed for the home that includes the wife's name, and then you record it with the registry (or assessor, or local equivalent).


If the deed was transferred into your name does the title automatically transfer?

Yes. The deed is the instrument by which title to real property is transferred to a new owner. The deed and the title are not separate.


What deed does not convey after-acquired title?

Generally, a quitclaim deed does not convey after-acquired title. It conveys only the interest owned by the grantor at the time of the deed. In Massachusetts a warranty deed conveys after-acquired title.


Is title to a house the same as a deed to it?

Not exactly. The person with title to a property is the person who legally owns it. A deed and a title are not the same thing. A deed is a legal document that transfers the title from one person to another.


How do you transfer car title when one owner is in a nursing home?

If the owner in the home is still mentally capable, they can sign a deed. If they are not mentally capable then you must obtain a power of attorney (from a court) to deal with their affairs and the person with power of attorney can sign the deed (providing a copy of the power of attorney in support). If they are in a home and mentally capable and do not want to sign the deed then you can not transfer the car title.


When do you get the title to a property?

You have title as soon as the deed is delivered to you at the closing. By executing the deed the former owner transferred title to you. However, the deed must be recorded in the land records immediately in order to establish "record title".


Can you quick claim deed yourself on your grandmothers title to her home but not on the mortgage?

You can't, but your grandmother could if she wishes.


How do you remove your father in laws name off the title of your home?

He must execute a quitclaim deed with you as the grantee.


Can someone who is on the home deed but not on the mortgage get a home equity line of credit?

The persons who are on title must both sign for a equity line of credit.