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Taking my name off a deed without my consent

Posted on: 22nd Aug, 2008 09:53 am
My name is currently on the deed to my mom's house along with her name. Is there anyway that she can take my name off the deed without me knowing it???
Hello,

No. She cannot take your name out of the deed without your knowledge or signature. Only if signs a quitclaim deed or a grant deed then only your name will be out off the deed.

Who pay the mortgage payments? Are you also on the mortgage?
Posted on: 22nd Aug, 2008 10:02 am
How do i take my name off a house deed when my name is not on morgage loan at all?
Posted on: 13th Sep, 2008 08:27 pm
You can simply use a quit claim deed and take your name off the house deed or title. But who's on the loan? Chances are the lender could call the loan due and payable if there is a transfer of property-interest.
Posted on: 15th Sep, 2008 05:00 am
MY FRIEND AND I HAVE BROUGHT A HOME TOGETHER SHE NOW WANTS HER NAME OFF THE DEED HOW LONG DO WE HAVE TO WAIT TO TAKE HER NAME OFF THE DEED? WE BROUGHT THE HOUSE IN FEB 2009.
Posted on: 07th Feb, 2009 01:33 pm
Hi SLEEPING BEAUTY,

Taking the name off the deed will not be difficult. All she needs to do is to sign a quitclaim deed thereby giving up her interest in the property to you. To know more on quitclaim deed, you can visit the following page:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/quitclaim-deed.html
Posted on: 10th Feb, 2009 04:49 am
My boyfriend had his new wife, forged my name off the deed, I just learned of this when I found he had sold the home., What can I legallly do?
Posted on: 16th Feb, 2009 03:23 am
Hi barbara,

A person's name cannot be taken off a deed without the knowledge of that person. In case your boyfriend did forge your name off the deed, it will be considered as a serious act of forgery and if his forgery is proven and the deed is declared as invalid, the court can take serious punitive action against him. Thus I'd suggest you to consult an attorney who is experienced in handling such forgery cases and register a case against him with the police.
Posted on: 16th Feb, 2009 04:31 am
I am on the deed of property with my daughter & grandson but I am not on the mortgage. Can they borrow more $$ on the property without my knowledge?
Posted on: 29th Apr, 2009 02:57 pm
Hi Sherry,

As far as I know, they will be able to borrow extra money on the property without your knowledge.

Thanks
Posted on: 29th Apr, 2009 10:43 pm
is there anyway i can get my fathers name off the deed my grandmother left me when she was died..since i was young, she had to put his name on it too. my family cant reach him, to get anything signed. he also owes my mother over 20,000 dollars in child support.
Posted on: 19th May, 2009 03:14 pm
Hi wl!

Welcome to forums!

Without his signatures, it would be difficult for you to remove his name from the property deed. You can consult an attorney and take his opinion in this regard. He will be the best person to let you know what steps you need to take in this situation.

Feel free to ask if you have further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 19th May, 2009 08:04 pm
My mother passed away; her former married name is on the deed to the property. I am purchasing the home, buying my brother out of his half. How do I change her name to the current name and then into my name.
Posted on: 24th May, 2009 05:42 pm
Hi puppygirl!

Welcome to forums!

You cannot change the name on the deed now as your mother is already deceased. You'll have to file an affidavit of heirship and transfer the property in your name.

Feel free to ask if you have further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 24th May, 2009 08:55 pm
my cousin and i were on a quit claim deed together, my cousin did a grant deed and took my name off the deed. he puts his name and his wife name on the deed. i beleive my name was forge. what can i do? i check with the county clerk off it says my cousin and his wife own the property.
Posted on: 27th Jun, 2009 05:46 am
Hi patbone!

Welcome to forums!

Your cousin cannot remove your name from the property deed without your consent and signature. I think he has done something illegal to remove your name from the deed. Contact an attorney and discuss your options with him.

Feel free to ask if you've further queries.

Sussane
Posted on: 28th Jun, 2009 11:13 pm
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