Adding spouse on title/deed but not on mortgage in Maryland. Help needed
With all due respect to my colleagues, dont bother the lender. Although the deed of trust on the property probably prohibits transfer of an...
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With all due respect to my colleagues, dont bother the lender. Although the deed of trust on the property probably prohibits transfer of an...
There is certainly a deed on record for the property. It is possible that the last recorded deed is in the name of a prior owner, not the person...
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If there is no mortgage on the property, you might well avoid any transfer tax. You will have to pay a recordation fee to the Court. and a fee to...
It could simply be a typo in the lender's records when they bought the loan. One would have to read the original loan docs to see if the loan...
There is no legal reason for you to have to submit your divorce decree. However, if the lender wants proof that you are not financially obligated...
The short answer is No. Classically, if two parties make a contract, then both must agree to changes. Ask the rental company, but I suspect...
Limits on security deposits apply to residential leases, but not to commercial leases. Generally Maryland law takes the position that business...
For starters, are you sure that the fence is "theirs." A property owner can run a fence anywhere on their property that they wish. Is there any...
There is no need for multiple filings, you can all sign one set of documents. However, you have to remember that each of you is acting as an...
Further to Jonathan's answer, rather than waiting to hear from the Sheriff, you might want to go to the District Court and check to see if any...