How do i get someone off a property deed in new jersey
Since it appears that you voluntarily added her to the deed, you are not likely going to be able to remove her from the deed without her cooperation.
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Since it appears that you voluntarily added her to the deed, you are not likely going to be able to remove her from the deed without her cooperation.
You do realize that once you come off the deed, your husband has no legal obligation to place you back on the deed as a co-owner if he chooses not to?
No, based upon your facts, it's incongruous.
Super-liens with priority get paid first, the foreclosed mortgage then gets paid and anything subordinate gets paid in priority order and whoever...
From what you stated it appears that the third group of heirs have a vested ownership interest that is vested and it would require their joint...
At least in NY it's "no big deal", as your Lender flippantly characterized it, to be placed back on the deed, provided that your husband...
Answering from a New York perspective, yes she can.
If you have title to this real estate then his will has no effect as to such property because he no longer owns it.
No, you are not required to have an attorney represent you, but you had better be 100% certain that you know how to do it correctly yourself.
Sure, but it will only cause the conveyance as to your cousin's interest in the real estate, and it will have no effect as to your deceased uncle's...