What happen if I do not sign a quick deed over to my finance's sister?
If you choose to not sign a deed, you will continue to own your part of the property.
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If you choose to not sign a deed, you will continue to own your part of the property.
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Your uncle wants you to assist him in hiding his asset from a potential creditor. Do you really think that this seems like a good idea?
You would get a quitclaim deed from her, and from her only, and as to the mortgage you would need to ask the lender and have them respond to you in...
Only your lender can answer you as to whether you “can”, and only your architect, engineer and Building Department representative can answer you as...
You can ask your husband to add your name to the deed and hope that he cooperates.
Go to the county recorder’s office and ask for them to retrieve for you copy of the deed for your property to see if you are in title.
The current owner initiates the execution and conveyance/delivery of title to you.
If the open permit existed as against the property from when you bought then you no doubt bought subject to the open permit. The most poignant...