No. You must have the owner's consent to modify a conveyance.
No. You must have the owner's consent to modify a conveyance.
No. You must have the owner's consent to modify a conveyance.
No. You must have the owner's consent to modify a conveyance.
A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.A quitclaim deed is only effective if it was executed by the owner of the property. If the original owner executed a quitclaim deed then they do not own the land.If the quitclaim deed you refer to was not executed by the owner of the property then it is of no effect.
A Lady Bird Deed is an enhanced life estate that is only available in a few states including Florida. The transaction could be amended by a reconveyance of the property from the grantee back to the original owner. The deed could then be executed again with the desired changes. However, the transaction should be handled by an attorney who specializes in real estate and is familiar with your state laws.
If a corrective deed is required for a deed executed by someone who is now deceased, the deed must be executed by the court appointed estate represented according to the laws in the decedent's jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who can review the situation.If a corrective deed is required for a deed executed by someone who is now deceased, the deed must be executed by the court appointed estate represented according to the laws in the decedent's jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who can review the situation.If a corrective deed is required for a deed executed by someone who is now deceased, the deed must be executed by the court appointed estate represented according to the laws in the decedent's jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who can review the situation.If a corrective deed is required for a deed executed by someone who is now deceased, the deed must be executed by the court appointed estate represented according to the laws in the decedent's jurisdiction. You should contact an attorney who can review the situation.
Any deed executed by a legally competent owner by their own free will is a voluntary deed.
Yes a gift deed can be valid if it is done legally and correctly. The deed would have to be viewed by an attorney to determine if it was executed correctly.
No, the Grantor cannot unilaterally change the Deed of Trust once it has been signed and executed. Any changes would require the consent of all parties involved, including the beneficiary and trustee named in the deed.
A Deed of Novation is used where one party transfers its rights and obligations under a contract to another party. A novation usually happens when the seller of a business transfers the contracts with his customers to the buyer. The consent of all three parties - the transferee, the transferor and the other contracting party - is required to effect the novation.
Possible with the consent of all beneficiaries. Even if revocation is not possible, in certain countries and in certain circumstances, the aggrieved party can proceed in the court of law, where the decree will be made in favour of the aggrieved party if all the parties to the suit consent to the order.
Generally, no. Once the grantor has executed the deed they no longer own the property and so have no right to take the property back.Generally, no. Once the grantor has executed the deed they no longer own the property and so have no right to take the property back.Generally, no. Once the grantor has executed the deed they no longer own the property and so have no right to take the property back.Generally, no. Once the grantor has executed the deed they no longer own the property and so have no right to take the property back.
Just sign the quit claim deed and have recorded downtown.
An unsigned deed is just a piece of paper. It has no significance until it is properly executed.
You have not provided enough information as to why the deed is fraudulent. If the deed was not executed by the legal owner of the property then the deed has no effect. If there are other reasons why you think the deed was fraudulent then you can add them on the discussion page. Some fraudulent conveyances must be set aside by a judge.You have not provided enough information as to why the deed is fraudulent. If the deed was not executed by the legal owner of the property then the deed has no effect. If there are other reasons why you think the deed was fraudulent then you can add them on the discussion page. Some fraudulent conveyances must be set aside by a judge.You have not provided enough information as to why the deed is fraudulent. If the deed was not executed by the legal owner of the property then the deed has no effect. If there are other reasons why you think the deed was fraudulent then you can add them on the discussion page. Some fraudulent conveyances must be set aside by a judge.You have not provided enough information as to why the deed is fraudulent. If the deed was not executed by the legal owner of the property then the deed has no effect. If there are other reasons why you think the deed was fraudulent then you can add them on the discussion page. Some fraudulent conveyances must be set aside by a judge.