Posted on: 08th Jul, 2009 04:42 pm
a few years ago i put my son & daughter on my deed (quit claim deed) my son is disabled and my daughter who lives out of state was going to come to florida and care for him. since then she has changed her mind. how can i take her name off my home. my home does not have a mortgage. thanks for any info
Hi suegenet,
You cannot take your daughter's name off the deed. Your daughter will have to sign a quitclaim deed and transfer the property to you or your son. You'll have to request her to sign a quitclaim deed in your favor. Once she does so, you'll have to notarize and record the deed.
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You cannot take your daughter's name off the deed. Your daughter will have to sign a quitclaim deed and transfer the property to you or your son. You'll have to request her to sign a quitclaim deed in your favor. Once she does so, you'll have to notarize and record the deed.
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now she is the co-owner of property. you ask her to sign a quit claim deed in your name
Quit claim deed is option as all are suggesting.i donot thing the much complicated problem unless and untill your daughter is willing to take off her name.
Afterall its her decision will important for you to take further action. so convince her for it that will help you.
Afterall its her decision will important for you to take further action. so convince her for it that will help you.
my father need advice in removing the name of his ex girlfriend from the deed to his home..she has moved to canada. how do we remove it?
Welcome truesoul,
The ex-girlfriend will have to sign a quit claim deed in your father's favor. This will help your father in removing her name from the property deed. Unless she signs the deed, your father won't be able to remove her name.
The ex-girlfriend will have to sign a quit claim deed in your father's favor. This will help your father in removing her name from the property deed. Unless she signs the deed, your father won't be able to remove her name.
Hi my grandfather would like to take his wife name off his deed, she has been dead for 20 years now could he do it. How long is the statue of claiming property? She had no will do my grandfather have to pay anything out to her children to keep his home?
Hi Guest,
Your grandfather will have to file an affidavit of heirship at the county recorder's office in order to remove his deceased wife from the property deed.
Your grandfather will have to file an affidavit of heirship at the county recorder's office in order to remove his deceased wife from the property deed.
I Live in Los Angeles CA. I want to remove my name from my parents home. Not Sure How? I have informed myself by ready the messages posted here. Would I need to get a QUIT CLAIM FORM. Signed it and have it Noterized and the have my parents turn it in in court?
Hi chico,
You will have to sign a quitclaim deed and get the property transferred to your parents. Once you sign the deed, you will have to notarize and record it at the county recorder's office.
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You will have to sign a quitclaim deed and get the property transferred to your parents. Once you sign the deed, you will have to notarize and record it at the county recorder's office.
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Thank you James hogg... do I need a realastate lawery for this or may I do it myself. I just need to have it noterized
Hi chico,
It will be better if you could contact a real estate attorney for this purpose.
It will be better if you could contact a real estate attorney for this purpose.
what does my father need to do to take off his deceased wifes name on house and does he need a lawyer to do it?
Hi kak,
Your father has to file an affidavit of heirship at the county recorder's office in order to remove his deceased wife from the property deed.
Your father has to file an affidavit of heirship at the county recorder's office in order to remove his deceased wife from the property deed.
what would i go about taking someone name off a house if it has a loan with her name