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The mortgage company will not approve the loan unless they have ownership interest in the property. They can give you a partial interest, or they can... Read Answer
My first question is are you really on the loan (did you sign a promissory note) and are you sure you are not on the deed. You may have agreed to... Read Answer
There's no reason to do that and there is some risk. You need to have a will anyways and adding them to the deed is unneccessary if you leave the... Read Answer
Generally, the answer is no. However all the documents and circumstances must be reviewed. This is an all too frequent occurence as the general... Read Answer
It is true that a person in America can sell his/her property or give it away as he or she chooses. But if the purpose in making such a... Read Answer
You may need to consider filing for bankruptcy protection. You should speak with a local bankruptcy attorney to determine if bankruptcy would... Read Answer
A contract for the sale of a house is like any other contract: it binds the parties to their deal. Neither party can back away from their... Read Answer
The answer to your question depends upon the facts. Probably, there is an easement for a double purpose. One is to maintain the drainage... Read Answer
You are wise to begin asking questions now. There are several difficult issues. The easiest solution to the concern would be for your dad... Read Answer