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No, there can be no title transfer, sale or refinancing until the lien is paid.

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Can a real estate judgment be recorded against your interest in property if you are not on the mortgage but on the deed?

Yes.


Can you be removed from a warranty deed after it is filed?

No. You cannot be removed from a deed by another individual. However, if there was a legal issue concerning your ownership of the property you could be sued and if the other party prevailed a court could order that you convey your interest. The court could also issue a judgment removing you from the title if the other party prevailed.


Co-owner in jail can name be removed from ownership?

You must get a deed from the co-owner who is incarcerated. Interests in real property are transferred by deed.


Can a joint property be seized for a judgment against only one spouse in the state of Texas Even though spouce signged quit claim deed before judgment?

In Texas, a joint property can still be seized for a judgment against one spouse, even if the other spouse signed a quit claim deed before the judgment. This is because Texas is a community property state, and joint assets are generally considered to be owned equally by both spouses regardless of individual financial obligations or actions such as signing a quit claim 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.


What is a deficiency judgment?

A deficiency judgment is where the owner of a mortgage or deed of trust is awarded a judgment against the borrower in the amount of: the amount of money owed in the mortgage or deed of trust minus the amount of money the property sold for at foreclosure sale If the above amount is a positive number, some states allow the lender to get a judgment for that amount.


In New Jersey can a cosigner be removed from the deed without signing the quitclaim deed form?

The obligation of being a cosigner and the inclusion of the person's name on a deed are two different issues. Being removed from a deed does not relieve the cosigner of the financial obligation of the loan. In addition, a quit claim to property is usually necessary, the action needed depends upon the laws of the state where the property is located.


Can they put a judgment against your property if only your nane is on the deed wife has a judgment against her?

It depends on your state: If you live in most community property states (Louisiana West through Texas, and on the California) a judgment against her may affect your property if it is deemed to be "community property" which is property acquired during the marriage. If you live in a common law state, and the state has maintained "tenants by the entireities" as the form in which married persons hold property, then the property is, in all likelihood, free from the lien of the judgment.


How do you remove a judgment from a home that was awarded in a divorce if the deed to the property was never transferred to the non debtor ex-spouse?

If the judgment lien was placed before the divorce and not paid or settled the property could not have been conveyed to another party regardless of the terms divorce decree. If the couple lived in a community property state the property lien is against both of them even though only one spouse incurred the debt and the awarding of the home in the divorce decree is irrelevant as to the validity of the judgment. Before the deed can be conveyed to the spouse who was awarded the property the judgment will have to be paid or settled according to the terms of the lien holder.


How can I have a son-in-laws name removed from a deed where he no longer lives and has no financial stake in the property?

You cannot remove someone's name from a deed. You would need to persuade your son-in-law to convey his interest to you by a quitclaim deed.


Can a deed holder be removed from an existing deed with notification?

The only way a person is "removed" from a deed is by conveying her interest to someone else by a deed.


Can supplementary deed supersede trust deed?

The only effective deed is a deed signed by the current owner of the property or in the case of a trust, the current trustee of a trust that owns property. If the owner conveys property by a deed after they have granted a mortgage by a trust deed the property is subject to the mortgage and if it's not paid the lender can take possession of the property.The only effective deed is a deed signed by the current owner of the property or in the case of a trust, the current trustee of a trust that owns property. If the owner conveys property by a deed after they have granted a mortgage by a trust deed the property is subject to the mortgage and if it's not paid the lender can take possession of the property.The only effective deed is a deed signed by the current owner of the property or in the case of a trust, the current trustee of a trust that owns property. If the owner conveys property by a deed after they have granted a mortgage by a trust deed the property is subject to the mortgage and if it's not paid the lender can take possession of the property.The only effective deed is a deed signed by the current owner of the property or in the case of a trust, the current trustee of a trust that owns property. If the owner conveys property by a deed after they have granted a mortgage by a trust deed the property is subject to the mortgage and if it's not paid the lender can take possession of the property.