In order to buy back your home you would need to enter a purchase and sale agreement with the present owner. You would need to make an offer and your offer would need to be accepted.
U must have to know background of the properties that u r want to buy. It could be good if you contact the city before buy the Home. Otherwise, they will help u to get real Owner of Home. Ask them does they abale to give you Deed paper that you can fill up buy the Owner of the House.
The owner of a deeded home can get the home back if the home is in his or her name. The taxes must be paid on a deeded home in order for it be a clear deed.
Not if it was an unconditional gift and was already delivered and accepted. You can ASK for it back or BUY it back, but cannot TAKE it back.
I don't know anything about this but i don't see why not she wouldn't be able to!.Do what it do!
Go back to whoever 'forgot' and ask them to make it right.
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?
I sold my home with contract for deed tenant not making any payment who i can get back my home who i can evict him from my home
who has power to sell a home, deed holder or a trustee?
he can take it back <3 all my people i am a lawyer!!
You can't get someone's name off a deed. He needs to execute a deed voluntarily that transfers his interest in the property to you. You will likely need to buy him out.You can't get someone's name off a deed. He needs to execute a deed voluntarily that transfers his interest in the property to you. You will likely need to buy him out.You can't get someone's name off a deed. He needs to execute a deed voluntarily that transfers his interest in the property to you. You will likely need to buy him out.You can't get someone's name off a deed. He needs to execute a deed voluntarily that transfers his interest in the property to you. You will likely need to buy him out.
A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.A quitclaim deed doesn't figure into the procedure to refinance your home.
In Arkansas, deed stamps are $3.30 per thousand dollars of purchase price (rounded up to the next nearest thousand), so a $79,000 purchase price will require $79 x $3.30 or a total of $260.70.