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escrow deception - interspousal deed

Asked on Jul 04th, 2016 on Real Estate - California
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We just bought a new house. I just received in the mail the deed with wife as sole owner. Nothing was explained to me....I was told that the loan coul not be approved unless they had my signature. 1. I want to refute the deed 2. I think the escrow company needs to be sued for deception What are my options?
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Construction and Real Estate Attorney serving Burbank, CA at The Law Offices of Adam S. Warshaw, APC
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It is possible there was a mistake in the document preparation that no one caught, if you are on the loan but not on the title to the house.  Assuming your wife and you are in agreement, the simple answer here is to create and sign a new deed.  Contact escrow and ask if there was a mistake made and if so can they correct it for free.  If not, please contact me and I can help you figure out what to do. 
Answered on Jul 07th, 2016 at 9:31 AM

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