How do I remove a friend who's on my house deed that didn't put anything towards the house?
You identified that person in your inquiry as a “friend”. If that person is truly a friend, and your friend should be more than willing to sign a...
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You identified that person in your inquiry as a “friend”. If that person is truly a friend, and your friend should be more than willing to sign a...
You can start a partition action which forces a sale where you can bid, unless you and he come to a prior agreement and settle your differences.
From what you stated, it appears that you have a real uphill battle on your hands.
His signature, notarized, is needed in order to remove him from the deed.
The decision to remove someone from a deed rests with the person who you want removed from the deed.
Your most prudent option is to amicably work out a deal with him because if you are forced to sue him for those same results it will prove to be...
I would opine that it is not likely, without a court order
Responding from a New York perspective, either the joint tenant will need to join in the conveyance or, if you have viable grounds, by means of a...
Responding from a New York perspective, if all the documentation leading up to the closing, including the contract and ultimately, the title...
She will need to execute a deed in recordable form with the appropriate witnesses and acknowledgement thereon, together with the necessary transfer...