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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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Is Mississippi can the husband hold complete ownership in a deed of trust?

A deed of trust is similar to a mortgage. A husband does not "hold" ownership by a deed of trust. Ho holds title by virtue of a deed showing him as the grantee. He would grant (and sign) a deed of trust in order to borrow money using the property as security for the loan.If both husband and wife hold title then both must sign the deed of trust. If only the husband holds title and the couple resides at the property under a homestead exemption then both must sign. This is a complicated issue. If you have further questions you should consult with an attorney.


Does a Grant deed override a Living Trust in California?

In the state of California, a Living Trust will override a grant deed. You should speak to a lawyer to draw one up.


What is a Grand Deed?

I think you might have meant "Grant Deed", not "Grand". It is something that means you are given rights to own a certain property. Not sure of the EXACT definition though. * A grant deed is the common type of deed used to transfer property from the seller to the buyer (or company) or inherited property from the name of deceased to the beneficiary and so forth.


Does a mortgage property also have a deed?

Yes. In order to be able to grant a mortgage the mortgagor must be the owner of the property. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a Certificate of Title.Yes. In order to be able to grant a mortgage the mortgagor must be the owner of the property. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a Certificate of Title.Yes. In order to be able to grant a mortgage the mortgagor must be the owner of the property. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a Certificate of Title.Yes. In order to be able to grant a mortgage the mortgagor must be the owner of the property. Ownership of real property is evidenced by a deed or a Certificate of Title.


What legal right does a deed provide?

A deed provides ownership rights to the property that is described on the deed as long as the land was owned by the grantor.


What are the rights of an unmarried partner to the ownership of a house in Ireland when they do not have their name on the Deed nor contribute to the mortgage?

No rights.


Can you hold ownership of real estate through a secondary contract without being on the deed?

NO. Ownership of real estate is evidenced by a deed recorded in the land records. If you don't want your name on the deed then you need to arrange to have the title held by another entity such as the trustee of a trust. In that case, the property would be owned by the trust.NO. Ownership of real estate is evidenced by a deed recorded in the land records. If you don't want your name on the deed then you need to arrange to have the title held by another entity such as the trustee of a trust. In that case, the property would be owned by the trust.NO. Ownership of real estate is evidenced by a deed recorded in the land records. If you don't want your name on the deed then you need to arrange to have the title held by another entity such as the trustee of a trust. In that case, the property would be owned by the trust.NO. Ownership of real estate is evidenced by a deed recorded in the land records. If you don't want your name on the deed then you need to arrange to have the title held by another entity such as the trustee of a trust. In that case, the property would be owned by the trust.


What rights does a debtor have in a trust deed?

A deed of trust is used in North Carolina in place of a mortgage. It is now the same thing. At one time it was not.


Do easements transfer when property is sold?

Yes. When landowners grant an easement they are effectively selling some portion of their ownership rights in that land, so they can't sell the easement. The deed of sale must cite any diminutions of the selling owner's rights in the land being sold, and that includes easements. So, while ownership of the land transfers, ownership of the easement rights remains with the easement owner.


Can you get half the equity in your house if your name is not on the deed?

No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.No. If your name is not on the deed then you have no ownership and thus no equity.


How Do you cancel Grant Deed?

The grantor cannot "cancel" a deed. Once you have covneyed your property by a deed the grantee is the new owner. You no longer have any rights in the property.


Can a person sign a grant deed and then contest the grant deed to reclaim ownership?

Only if the grantor can prove fraud or undue influence. The matter would need to be brought to a court of law and compelling evidence must be presented.

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