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Dee from New York

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Post Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 10:55 am    Post subject: my boyfriends wife is on the deed but not the mortgage
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I just had the cops here because my boyfriends soon to be ex, who moved out over a month ago and in with someone else was in the house because I accidentially left it unlocked, she was swearing at me in front of my 4 year old, on Mothers day no less. We changed the locks and she does not have a key but she just barges in whenever she feels like it. She is on the deed but not the mortgage....what is my boyfriend looking at in terms of this situation? If she goes to court to try and take the house, can she, or how far can she go? THis is very upsetting she had me crying and really nervous.
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Post Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 4:32 pm    Post subject:
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She is on the deed it is her house. She can kick you out if she wants, you have no rights and unless they are divorced and he has received the house in the settlement I suggest you move out.
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Post Posted: Sun May 10, 2009 7:22 pm    Post subject:
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Hi Dee!

Welcome to forums!

As your boyfriend's soon to be ex has her name on the property deed, she is still the owner of the property. I agree with Melaney that until your boyfriend receives the property as a part of the divorce settlement, he will not be sole owner of the property and she can barge into the house anytime.

Feel free to ask if you have further queries.

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Post Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 1:26 pm    Post subject: Can my boyfriend ex-wife still enter the house after divorce
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My boyfriend has been divorced for about 5 years now. She left him.....His ex-wife's name is still on the deed. But he has been paying on the mortgage (She is not paying a dime on anything). Until then, when he wants to remove her name off of the deed he would have to give her some money.....court order. I go over to visit with my boyfriend and his ex-wife feels that sense she is part owner of the house she can still enter the house on her free will and been trying to keep me away. What rights does his ex-wife have anyways??? If she enter the house when ever she wants just because her name is on a piece of paper..wouldn't she be trespassing and invading my boyfriends privacy?
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Post Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 10:30 pm    Post subject:
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Hi Guest!

Welcome to forums!

As the ex-wife's name is still on the property deed, she will be considered as one of the owners of the property. Thus, she can enter the property anytime she feels like. I will suggest your boyfriend to pay her a certain sum of money and ask her to transfer the property to you.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

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