You can't remove your name from a deed. After the foreclosure sale a foreclosure deed will be recorded from the lender to the new owner. Your deed will remain on record as part of the record history of the property.
Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.Yes. But the deed and mortgage would have to be in her name. It would not be your property.
If the house has a mortgage then you have to refinance. If the house is all paid off then you can go to a lawyer and have the name removed from the deed.
By definition a mortgage is secured on the deeds of the house. They will have the deed (or officially have their name legally registered for the property) if they have given you a mortgage.
Yes, the husband can rent the house if he has the Mortgage in his name but the Deed of Trust is shared.
That depends on whose name was on the deed when the mortgage was executed.
No. You cannot remove a spouse's name from a mortgage or a deed. If you want their interest in the property they must execute a deed voluntarily, transferring their interest to you. You may need to buy them out.No. You cannot remove a spouse's name from a mortgage or a deed. If you want their interest in the property they must execute a deed voluntarily, transferring their interest to you. You may need to buy them out.No. You cannot remove a spouse's name from a mortgage or a deed. If you want their interest in the property they must execute a deed voluntarily, transferring their interest to you. You may need to buy them out.No. You cannot remove a spouse's name from a mortgage or a deed. If you want their interest in the property they must execute a deed voluntarily, transferring their interest to you. You may need to buy them out.
If a husband and wife buy a house together and the wife's name is not put on the deed until the second mortgage, yes, the deed is still shared after the second mortgage is paid off.
Removing a name from a deed is fairly easy. However, if they are also on a mortgage on that property, it may not be allowed.
If your name is on the deed but not the mortgage, it means you own the property but are not responsible for the mortgage payments.
Yes, but if your name was added to a deed after the owner granted the mortgage your interest is subject to the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will take possession by foreclosure and your interest will be wiped out.If the mortgage is paid and the house is sold you will receive half of the proceeds at the time of sale.
Getting a devorce and house is facing forclosure but my name is not on deed. Am I liable.
No rights.