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Taking my name off a deed without my consent

Posted on: 22nd Aug, 2008 09:53 am
My name is currently on the deed to my mom's house along with her name. Is there anyway that she can take my name off the deed without me knowing it???
my husbands ex wife changed the name on the house that she and he own without his knowledge now she is planning on selling it she paidoff the lein and had a quit claim done then borrowed money on it. now she wants to sell it can she do that without his signature. the divoce said she and he owned it
Posted on: 28th Jul, 2009 08:08 am
Hi sthblondie,

Your husband's ex-wife cannot transfer the property in her name without his signatures. I think there's something fishy out here. It would be better if your husband can take some legal help and sort out the issue. It seems that his ex-wife has taken some fraudulent means to transfer the property in her name.

Take care.
Posted on: 29th Jul, 2009 01:18 am
I need to remove my name from a land deed its my parents farm, and all of us kids names are on it, Im filling bankruptcy and need to get it off. Is a quick deed the best solution.
Posted on: 04th Jan, 2010 11:03 am
Welcome kerry,

You can use a quit claim deed in order to remove your name from the property deed but you won't be able to file bankruptcy immediately. You'll have to wait for 1 year after the property transfer and then go for bankruptcy.
Posted on: 04th Jan, 2010 09:54 pm
We got married and she will not take her name off the deed. She is threating us with lawyers and keeping the kids away from him. She is trying to get money to take her name off of the deed. Her money requests change weekly. He refinanced the house last year without her; so she is not on the new mortgage with him at all. What can he do to get her name off of the deed so we can have some peace.
Posted on: 13th Jan, 2010 07:37 am
Hi felicia,

Your husband's ex-wife will have to sign a quit claim deed in favor of your husband and transfer the property to him. Once she does so, he'll become the owner of the property. Your husband can even buy her out by giving her a sum of money which is equivalent to her share in the property and ask her to sign the deed.
Posted on: 13th Jan, 2010 10:22 pm
I have remarried but my deceased wifes name is on the house deeds. How do I remove them and put my present wifes name on.
Posted on: 21st Jan, 2010 09:10 am
Hi audrey!

Your query has been answered in the given page:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/propertytransfer/about33549.html#146148

Please take a look at it. I hope it'll help you.

Sussane
Posted on: 24th Jan, 2010 10:20 pm
I put my daughter on the deed to my house because I didn't want any of the person's I might marry, to be able to claim it in a divorce. Now, my daughter won't sign off! I don't need that protection any more!
Posted on: 12th Mar, 2010 06:29 pm
Hi dudzie,

As you've transferred the property to your daughter, then she is now the owner of the property. If she doesn't transfer the property to you, then you won't be able to force her to do so as it would be considered as illegal. It would be completely her discretion whether or not she would transfer the property to you.
Posted on: 12th Mar, 2010 09:15 pm
I have a house with my ex boyfriend, and we both are on the deed but i am the mortgage holder. he is currently living in the house and not current with the mortgage payments which is bad for my credit and i am now responsible for the payments even though not living there. what can I do to get him off the deed and out of the house so I can sell before a foreclosure is started?
Posted on: 03rd Aug, 2010 06:32 pm
Welcome dorismbes,

You will have to ask him to sign a quit claim deed and transfer the property to you. Once you become the sole owner of the property, you would be able to sell it off.
Posted on: 03rd Aug, 2010 11:03 pm
my father transfer the lot to my sister's name without my knowledge. im at legal age. canthey transfer without my signature?
Posted on: 04th Aug, 2010 08:03 pm
Hi marycil!

Welcome to forums!

Your query has been replied to in the given page:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/propertytransfer/about41861.html#175680

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 04th Aug, 2010 10:41 pm
I have ben divrcecd since 1992 and my ex refuses to sign a quitclain deed. He used his GI bil, but we both signed the mortgage. I have kept the mortgage current and it has been rented for the past 13 years. whats my nex step?
Posted on: 21st Aug, 2010 10:39 am
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