To become an additional named owner in a deed, you would need to have someone prepare a new deed to be signed by the current owner, granting the property from the current owner to you AND the current owner. The attorney you hire to help do this will explain the different meanings of other words that can be used to describe the intent of your relationship (joint tenants, tenants by the entirety, joint tenants with right of survivorship, tenant for life estate, etc), as well as the risks in being named in the deed (tax liens, mortgages, premises liability, etc).
quit claim deed
you can use quit claim deed
Yes, in most jurisdictions a quitclaim deed can be used to grant an easement.
It is called a 'quit claim deed'. You can call any title company, they will fill the form out properly and have it recorded at the county recorders office.
In many states you use a quit claim deed. You deed the property from the current owners to the new list of owners. If you have Mom and Dad on the deed and want to add Kid, then you would use a quit claim deed to release owner ship from Mom and Dad and give ownership to Mom, Dad, and Kid.
A quit claim deed from yourself to yourself and spouse is the simplest way.
How do you add a name to a deed
How do I add my daughter's name to my deed
Contact a title agnecy or a real estate attorney about a "Quit Claim Deed". You would to have your attorney draw up a "quit claim deed" to deed half your interest to the party you want to deed that interest to. That deed will then be filed at the courthouse and that would be it.
Execute a new warranty deed. Write your name and the name of the person you want to add. Take the warranty to the notary public. Take the notarized deed to the land records.
It depends on the state - it's worth paying $50 to ask a real estate lawyer in your state - the might be able to file a lien against the property.
Yes! All you have to do is go to the registry of deeds (or your area's equivalent) or a title company with your wife, and do what's called a "quit-claim deed" to get yourself added to the title. It usually costs between $100-150. Your wife can add whoever she wants regardless of whether or not they have any involvement in the home or the mortgage.