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Discuss property ownership interests. Access a copy of your title deed. Complete, review and sign the quitclaim or warranty form. Submit the quitclaim or warranty form. Request a certified copy of your quitclaim or warranty deed.
Obtain a quitclaim deed form. Fill out the quitclaim deed form. Include the legal description of the property in the space on the form set aside for this purpose. Sign the quitclaim deed in front of a notary public. File the quitclaim deed at the register of deeds office. Tip. References (3) Resources (3)
Go to the county's Register of Deeds. You may obtain the quitclaim form in the county of the home. Complete the quitclaim deed. Sign before a notary public. Address the mortgage loan.
Generally, you can't remove your name from the mortgage without the knowledge of your lender, and you need a written consent from them.
Owners Appear on the Deed Under the law, all people listed on the property deed own the property. It doesn't matter what order they're listed in they're all owners. Conversely, if you're not on the deed, you don't own the property.
When someone signs a quitclaim deed, it means that they're effectively giving up their claim or rights to the property. Keep in mind that a quitclaim deed has no effect on the mortgage, so even if you remove a person from the deed, all parties on the mortgage are still responsible for payments.
If you are on the deed, you are an owner of the house. An owner cannot be evicted or removed from the house, even by another owner. Your right to use, occupy, live in, etc.
No. You cannot legally kick someone out who owns the property. You each have the right to possess it. If the property has equity, then perhaps you can pay him for half and get him to sign off on it.
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