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She will have to "quit-claim", come off the title of the home. An attorney will do this for you. But as soon as you refinance, she can be placed back on the title.
You have to go to the bank that has the loan on your house. They will have you fill out a bunch of paperwork. After that they will refinance your house.
no, it is illegal both on the house - both have to sign one can sign a quick claim deed and then the other can refi the house? no, it is illegal both on the house - both have to sign one can sign a quick claim deed and then the other can refi the house?
Yes it is possible to refinance your house if you have low equity. But you must have at least 20 percent equity before your refinance will be apporoved.
Sure, you can make a claim for the damage done to the car if you have physical damage coverage. As for the home, only your home insurance will pay for the damage to the house. The house insurance will not pay for a car and an auto policy will not pay for a house. Even if the same incident gets both.
you can but its not covered so I wouldn't bother
People refinance a house because they need money quickly. They might need money for a sudden illness, unexpected home repair or job loss. They also might refinance if the interest rates are low enough.
I've had a similar issue - I was told to make my neighbour personally liable for any damage and subsequently they can make the claim asked the personal liability section of their house insurance. Thus their house insurance settling my claim for damages
The best you could do would be to try to require her to refinance the house as part of the divorce agreement. Then your name will not be on the mortgage. You will need to sign a quit claim as part of the process.
An individual can get a refinance mortgage on their house by applying from one. Not everyone would be accepted though because their are some qualifications.
u get a pot load of money
Speak to your attorney. They will be able to complete paperwork to allow the courts to have the property changed to your name. Your mortgage might still be in your mothers name until you are able to refinance or somehow have the mortgage company change the account info, but the house will be in your name with the county courts system.