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Where can I get a Texas Warranty Deed pdf to copy free

Posted on: 26th Oct, 2009 08:16 am
Where can I get a free Texas Warranty Deed pdf. to copy?
My fiance bought a house before we got married and we put only his name on the mortgage and all the paperwork because we got a better rate with just his credit because I was still in college. We are now married and wondering how he can deed over 1/2 of the house to me so that just in case something were to happen to him I would still have some legal ties to the house. What do we do?
Posted on: 03rd Jun, 2010 05:01 pm
Hi amy!

Welcome to forums!

You can ask your partner to sign a quit claim deed and add your name to the property deed. This will make you the part owner of the property. If you want to add your name to the mortgage docs, then both of you will have to refinance the loan.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 03rd Jun, 2010 10:15 pm
My mother and stepdad are both deceased. One of my brothers and I are co-independent executors of mom's estate and qualified administrators of our stepdad's estate. We have a buyer for the final piece of property (title is free and clear) who wants to pay cash and not involve lawers. Can we use a warrenty deed? He hands us cash we sigh over the deed, done deal.
Posted on: 19th Aug, 2010 04:29 pm
Hi Morris,

You will have to transfer the property in your name first. Once the property is in your name, then you can use a warranty deed to sell off the property to the buyer.
Posted on: 19th Aug, 2010 11:08 pm
Trying to transfer property that is paid for to someone else. The owner has since got married. Whose signature do we need on the Warranty Deed. Does she sign with maiden name or does she sign with married name and her husband even though his name is not on the title.
Posted on: 27th Aug, 2010 01:21 pm
Hi Ray!

Welcome to forums!

If the property is solely in the name of the owner, then the owner will have to sign the deed to transfer the property. The wife's signatures will not be required in that case.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 27th Aug, 2010 10:05 pm
Moorebl. I can only hope your ex will agree to execute a Warranty Deed transferring his interest in the property back to you. MAY YOU NEVER, NEVER BE SO STUPID IN THE FUTURE. Giving him a portion of the house for nothing -- without even having the responsibility of the mortgage. ARE YOU CRAZY??????
Posted on: 14th Oct, 2010 11:17 pm
my son's father (now deceased) apparantly had no will and no insurance and his 3rd wife and he bought this property in royce city texas and she now wants my son who is disabled to sign a form called warranty deed. Originally, she indicated it was a form to release his interest in the house as an heir from his first marriage (me). He cannot understand it nor can I. It looks like sent out of a book , doesn't mention selling, and is very incriminating to sign and notorize based on what 3rd wife told me. She wants to move to reno, nv, and just found out about this after listing house for 6 mos. with potential buyer. Her deceased husband have 3 children of their own as well as he had a daughter from 2nd wife about 2 yrs younger than my son. can you clarify? current widow says he will (my son) get a portion of the sale if he doesn't sign and therefore can't leave tx. She also said she burned/disposed of all of his documents after his death? he worked in aerospace and on nv test site and needed the very highest security clearance and a will. I don' t know about insurance. Plse help and advise who I should contact in the state I live in (northwest) tnx
Posted on: 19th Oct, 2010 01:47 pm
Hi nancy,

You should immediately contact an attorney and show him the warranty deed. He will go through the deed and let you know whether or not your son should sign the deed.

Thanks
Posted on: 19th Oct, 2010 10:43 pm
Texas - what does it require to add spouse to deed?
Posted on: 07th Dec, 2010 08:21 am
Hi Jud,

You can use a quitclaim deed in order to add your spouse to the property deed.

Thanks
Posted on: 07th Dec, 2010 09:04 pm
Recently divorced and currently haggling over property setlement in Australianb: done seperately over her!!! Ex doesn't want any part of the house still in texas
Posted on: 29th Jan, 2011 09:54 pm
Sorry didn't quite finish that line. Ex doesn't want any part of the house and is willing to sign off on it. Still have a mortgage which i am sole lender and have contuniously still been paying. Q What form do I use to give me 100% ownership and can i have the forms signed and witnessed by a lawyer here in Australia? Then filed in Texas?
Posted on: 29th Jan, 2011 10:00 pm
Hi aussie gal,

You will have to use a quitclaim deed valid in Texas in order to get the property transferred in your name.

Thanks
Posted on: 30th Jan, 2011 10:42 pm
We thought about buying a property from a man and he did a owner/finance thing. After 4 years of paying rent and we also paid the property taxes on the property we decided not to buy it and gave it back to the owner. I need to find out how to get my name off the warranty deed he filed in Harris County for this property I never really owned.
Posted on: 10th Feb, 2011 02:42 pm
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