Me and my husband put our daughter on the deed only and she refused to sign to get her off, what are our options?
Consider her a 1/3 owner of the real estate.
Staten Island, NY
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Consider her a 1/3 owner of the real estate.
The easiest solution is to not close unless and until they come to a joint and acceptable resolution, coupled with a warning To the both of them...
If you voluntarily added another person to the deed, you are going to find yourself hard-pressed in finding a reason to get a court to un-do what...
You should pass this information on to the local Prosecutor's Office, as what you stated, if accurate, is a criminal offense.
Answering you from a New York perspective, you may, in fact, unilaterally sever the joint tenancy. By doing this, however, that will not increase...
The only way to accurately determine a property line is by means of a current survey, coupled with a deed for the property.
Answering from a New York perspective, absent a matrimonial court order preventing the sale, you would have the right to sell the house without her...
Answering from a New York perspective, you could force the sale of the real estate by bringing an action in partition, which is a court mandated sale.
Sure you can, but only if she agrees.
Answering you from a New York perspective, this would be allowable and it would effectively convert the joint tenancy to a tenancy in common...