I am paying half of the mortgage, but my name is not on the deed.? What rights do I have?
Perhaps you should start by stop paying the mortgage. That may serve as a wake up call to your partner deciding to sit down and talk.
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Perhaps you should start by stop paying the mortgage. That may serve as a wake up call to your partner deciding to sit down and talk.
You could try telling him "no" and see if he blinks.
Your sister is the only person, absent a court order, who can convey her interest in real property.
If you and your now deceased husband owned the real estate as tenants by the entirety and then upon his death, you would be the sole owner of the...
If the contract was drafted by the seller's attorney and modified appropriately by your attorney, and you simply "walk away" your risk should be...
Not likely, provided that there are no judgments or liens against either of you that affect title to the real estate.
Not likely, not that you now closed. Why on earth did you wait until after you closed to acquire a survey?
In New York at least, if you and your deceased husband owned the house as tenants by the entirety, a death certificate alone is all you need in...
If what you had stated in your question is entirely accurate, you have no rights to your ex-husband's house that you quit claimed to him.
You should ask your attorney and your title company who issued your title policy and affirm with each of them that it was not intended that you...