Posted on: 22nd Jun, 2009 12:28 am
I was awarded the house, and my ex will not sign the deed. But I have 60 days to remove hes name of the mortgage loan. What do I need to do.
court has awarded you the home.So you will get all the necessary legal documents to remove the person's name from deed.
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the lawyer has send him the quit claim deed to sign. what other legal think that i can do?
My law office has send he's office a quit claim deed to sign and it has already past the 30 days limit. What other legal action do you think I would be able to take myself, without costing anymore law fee.
Hi coldstone,
If the court has ordered him to sign the deed and transfer the title to you, he has to do it. If he does not do that, he will be in contempt of court. I think you should ask your lawyer to send him a legal letter reminding him of the court order and expressing your intention of dragging him to court for having violated the court order. This should make him sign the deed.
Thanks,
Jerry
If the court has ordered him to sign the deed and transfer the title to you, he has to do it. If he does not do that, he will be in contempt of court. I think you should ask your lawyer to send him a legal letter reminding him of the court order and expressing your intention of dragging him to court for having violated the court order. This should make him sign the deed.
Thanks,
Jerry
contact your lawyer as he is not following decision given by court
yup, you'll have to go back to court, it appears.
Thank you.
The lawyer has send him a legal letter reminding him of the court order and expressing my intention of dragging him to court for having violated the court order. But still no response from him or hes lawyer office. Now what to do?
Upside down equity - I don't have the money for down payment to refi. My credit is good but lenders aren't willing to give me a loan because of equity. I don't know where to turn. He is off the deed. Can I do a conventional loan and a second mtg. I need help- thank you
How far under water or upside down are you? If you qualify for the DU Refi Plus program, you can borrow up to 125% of the loan amount including closing costs.