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what rights for wife when home is brought in husbands name

Posted on: 26th Oct, 2008 01:19 pm
my husband and I purchased a home in florida his name only was on the mortgage thru FHA and no one ever explained this was how it is done in Florida. we were told my credit was not good. fha said I could not put my name on the deed. we just moved to florida and are not familiar with the laws and rights of a couple in purchasing property to live in. I would appreciate any help you can give I feel like I would lose all rights or say in any situatio. They were rude and said this had nothing to do with him signing the papers that we would have to see an attorney for a will. (we were at a lawyers office speaking with a parralegal) We purchased a new home. Not only has this caused hurt feelings and taken advantage off but is costing more money because now we need more money we do not have. No one seems to want to give us any answers. Please help
thank You Rose
Hi victoria,

Your query has been replied to in the given page:
http://www.mortgagefit.com/annoucements/about55932.html

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

Thanks
Posted on: 19th Jan, 2013 10:24 pm
i am refinancing my home with just my wife name, my home a equity of 50K., whe just want under her name, I can tell her intentions are negative., like she will leave me..My question is that If I can have her finance under her name and In Florida my name will be in title> what right I have if she decided to kick me out?
Posted on: 02nd Apr, 2013 02:28 pm
Hi john,

If your name is mentioned on the title of the property, then no one can remove you from the property. If anyone does so, then it will be considered as illegal.

Thanks
Posted on: 02nd Apr, 2013 11:23 pm
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Posted on: 16th Jul, 2013 07:57 pm
My questions, I had a house build before we were married, my husband needed to buy a house in the area in which he worked because that was the worked policy, so we had to buy a house in the area where he worked, I still have my house and still paying mortage on it myself, since Im not able to help out in the new house, he wants me to sign a paper stating that I have no interest in the house, since he is paying for the mortage and upkeep while I'm still paying for the upkeep of my house. Should I sign this paper?
Posted on: 16th Jul, 2013 08:00 pm
Hi susieboo,

You will lose all the rights to that property if you sign the deed, If you are fine with that, then you can consider signing that paper.

Thanks
Posted on: 16th Jul, 2013 10:09 pm
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