Answer by Wayne Odenbrett
The Lean is on the property, not any one person. I am not an Attorney or a Mortgage guy, but from what I have seen, just keep paying the mortgage. The Mortgage Company is usually happy to just continue...
View ArticleAnswer by De Vonte Williamson
Hello Beth.You should consider a consultation with an estate & wills attorney, to ease any uncertainties. I hope this answered your question! If you have any further questions, please feel free to...
View ArticleAnswer by Matt Laricy
I would speak with an attorney on this. They will be able to set it up correctly for you.
View ArticleAnswer by JIM Michaels
Call Jim Schultz attorney for a free consultation at 773 680 7426
View ArticleAnswer by Manuel Brown
Dear Beth, Dear Beth, The best advice is see given to tiy here is for you consult with an estate attorney. If you should pass before your spouse I am sure you would want the transition for your spouse...
View ArticleAnswer by Sohail Salahuddin
Beth, I would highly recommend that you speak with legal counsel on this question because there are many factors that can affect the situation such as how you are holding title, etc. Sohail A....
View ArticleAnswer by Katja McGorman
Wow! This is such a complicated question. Sohail's answer is the best, short and sweet. This is not the right place to ask, because so many factors have to be considered: the type of ownership, who's...
View ArticleAnswer by Bill J Deligiannis
Is your husband on the title? If so, then he is an owner as well. As long as payments are made on time, banks usually are satisfied with that. This asset as well as your other assets should all be...
View ArticleAnswer by
This will depend on how you hold the title to your home. If you are not currently on the title then contact an attorney to have a Quit Claim deed prepared to add yourself to the title. Sam Sharp Senior...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....