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There is no limit to the number of names that can be on a deed.

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Does a co-signer on a mtg get any rights to the property if the main borrower dies?

That depends on whose names are on the deed and how they hold title. If you are not on the deed and agreed to pay the mortgage you don't acquire any property rights.That depends on whose names are on the deed and how they hold title. If you are not on the deed and agreed to pay the mortgage you don't acquire any property rights.That depends on whose names are on the deed and how they hold title. If you are not on the deed and agreed to pay the mortgage you don't acquire any property rights.That depends on whose names are on the deed and how they hold title. If you are not on the deed and agreed to pay the mortgage you don't acquire any property rights.


What is a survivorship exempt deed?

A survivorship exempt deed is a deed that conveys property in the names of multiple people. This type of deed is exempt from tax reassessment.


Can you finance a home with a deed but no title?

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.


Can a lien be put on a property deed if the deed has several different names?

Yes. The lien can be recorded against any one property owner's interest.


How do you transfer a propety into my name?

Ownership of property is transferred by a deed or by a probate proceeding. The present owner of the property must execute a deed that names you as the grantee. If you inherited the property you should consult with the attorney who handled the estate if you want the property transferred to you by a deed.


If the deed has listed all siblings names can the property be sold?

Yes. As long as the property isn't subject to probate and as long as all the siblings execute the deed.


How can a disinheritance deed be revoked?

There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.There is no such document as a disinheritance deed. A deed cannot be revoked. When the owner of property executes a deed and the deed is recorded, the property has a new owner.


Can a man and women have both names on a deed on property in South Carolina?

Yes. Any two people can have their names on a deed in the United States unless it would be in violation of the "Patriot Act".


Do you own the property that your name is on the deed but not the loan?

If your name was added by deed after the mortgage was executed then your interest in the property is subject to the mortgage. Also, changing the names on a deed for property that is subject to a mortgage may trigger the due on transfer clause. Most mortgages carry boilerplate language that provides if the property is transferred the lender can demand full payment of the mortgage.If your name was added by deed after the mortgage was executed then your interest in the property is subject to the mortgage. Also, changing the names on a deed for property that is subject to a mortgage may trigger the due on transfer clause. Most mortgages carry boilerplate language that provides if the property is transferred the lender can demand full payment of the mortgage.If your name was added by deed after the mortgage was executed then your interest in the property is subject to the mortgage. Also, changing the names on a deed for property that is subject to a mortgage may trigger the due on transfer clause. Most mortgages carry boilerplate language that provides if the property is transferred the lender can demand full payment of the mortgage.If your name was added by deed after the mortgage was executed then your interest in the property is subject to the mortgage. Also, changing the names on a deed for property that is subject to a mortgage may trigger the due on transfer clause. Most mortgages carry boilerplate language that provides if the property is transferred the lender can demand full payment of the mortgage.


Who owns the house with mortgage and deed in different names?

The legal owner is the name(s) on the deed. The names on the mortage note are the ones responsible for the loan. However, sometimes the owner/mortgagor complicates the title to the property by selling it after they have granted a mortgage to a bank. In that case, the bank has a senior interest in the property. The grantee on the deed owns the property subject to the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the bank can take possession of the property by foreclosure.


What determines whose name goes on property tax bills?

The names on the current deed determine who is listed as owner in the tax assessor's records. All the grantees on the deed are responsible for paying the property taxes.


If my husband doesn't have a will and he dies if the deed is in his name only will I get to keep the property?

Yes. But, you might have difficulty selling it with out his signature. It's best to put both your names on all your property and/or. For example: John Smith and/or Jone Smith. Also, just have both your names on the deed.

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