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Texas Warranty Deed - How it differs from other states

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Mini Profile  davidloosemore




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I need to get a warranty deed for the property that I purchased. The owner of the property died & his parents sold the property & I received a release of lien & need to know how I can get a warranty deed for that property
Concerned daughter


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Long story short, my mother has owned and lived in her house for almost 8.5 years. She has been married to my step-dad for almost 2 years. He also owns his own house still and it's already paid for. Yesterday he beat my mom for the first time. When the police arrived they said they could not kick him out of her house because it is half his. What is she to do?? That's her house!! He has his own!! She also wants to refinance the house to lower her monthly payments. Should she wait until the divorce is final? Also, my husband and I, along with my toddler and soon to be newborn live in one of my mom's rental properties. I have lived here for over 4 years and have a "rent to own" agreement with my mom. If what the cop said is true and my step-dad owns half of everything, then will my own little family lose our house if my mom and step-dad get a divorce? Could he get my house, leaving me homeless?? PLEASE HELP! Thanks.
anonymous87


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Is a deed that names only the address rather than the legal description valid in the state of texas
Mini Profile  savior70




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Hi

If the deed is notarized and the address of the property is given it should be considered valid. The address, I believe, should be enough to refer to the property.
K in TX


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Post     Post subject: Divorce & house deed

What a great site!!! We married, then bought house ... impending divorce and he's to keep house. For no renumeration, I want my name off title. I've heard of Warranty Deed of Assumpsit. What the heck is it, and is this the way to go? Can I just download form and record myself? What do I look for?
mk121


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Post     Post subject: Warranty Work

Hi everyone!

My boss made a request that i find companies that warranty work. In other words...Our company will do the work for a custmer, then another business comes and ensures that our work is good for whatever said amount of time, and that our work is sufficient and up to standards. Is there a name for this, or did my boss just invent this idea?
Mini Profile  smithsussane

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Hi !

Welcome to forums!

To K in TX,

Your query has been answered in the given link:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/propertytransfer/about21561.html#94414

Take a look at it. I hope it will help you.

To mk,

I don't think there is a name for such companies. I guess, you boss wants a company that could check the standard of work your company does.

Sussane
bigblue


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I bought a home with my exwife in 2000 and I filed for bankrupty and she did not but the house is still showing in my name . can I fill out a warranty deed at my closing date on another home I am buying to ensure that I get funded on the house and my name is taken off the other.
Mini Profile  jameshogg

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Hi bigblue,

Have you reaffirmed the debts when your bankruptcy was discharged? If you have reaffirmed the debts, then you are personally liable for paying the dues. If you haven't then, you will still have to make payments otherwise the lender may foreclose the property. Just transferring the property to your ex-wife will not release you from the liability of paying the debts.

Thanks
big D person


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Post     Post subject: Deed and deed of trust

I am a soon to be divorced person living in Texas, have signed the deed of trust but I am not on the note. Do I have to sign the deed of trust when the house sells?
Mini Profile  jameshogg

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Hi Guest,

If you are on the property deed, then you will have to sign a quitclaim in order to remove your name from the property. The buyer will have to refinance the mortgage when you sell off the property.

Thanks
Cindy


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Post     Post subject: Warranty Deed

My father-in-law died without a will, but before his death he transferred the house to his wife via a Warranty Deed. Is this Deed valid to transfer title to a buyer when selling the property?
The house was bought together as a married couple.
Mini Profile  jameshogg

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Hi Cindy,

The warranty deed will always be considered a valid document to transfer the property provided it has been notarized and recorded in the county recorder's office.

Thanks
carla


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Post     Post subject: deeds

how do you remove a persons name off your deed?the other party is not willing to sign
Jena


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Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2008 7:05 am Post subject: Can a divorce decree be used instead of a warranty deed

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Poster wrote:
"I am recently divorced and my ex husband's attorney did not have him sign the warranty deed included. Can the divorce decree be used to obtain clear title to the house (clearly stated in the decree)? I am trying to refinance and the title company has asked for the warranty deed and now the ex husband is refusing to sign one. :
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I am going through the same thing, if other party refuses to sign, can they now be held liable for the mortgage and taxes if take them to court?
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