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 Landlord Problems? Help!?
I have been in my apartment for almost 3 months now. When I first moved in the landlord agreed to having a dog in the apartment. He has since changed his mind and put an evicition notice on my door ...


 Can you report some one for having a dirty house in the state of Illinois?
pleas help because we want to get rid of our renters because they are soo dirty they never clean and they are destroying my house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I DONT HAVE A LEASE BUT...


 What do i do about a landlord that goes in when i am not home?
i live in pennsylvania. i rent an apartment. my landlord pays for the heat, water, sewage & garbage. i pay $430 a month for rent & i pay my own electric. my problem has two parts. i have ...


 What is the best way to split rent between 3 when the master bdrm is significantly larger?
The other two roomates would share a bath while the master suite has its own private bath and patio....


 Are you concerned that your house will be repossessed?
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 I need to hire a housekeeper for my house, and my mother's house. What are good questions to ask the gals?
I am getting people out of "Craigslist" (a free local online newspaper) and I am going to call back about 10-15 ladies for help, what would be some good questions to ask them?

W...


 Can a 16 year old legally rent a basement suite or apartment?
I'm not the 16 year old, but I'm doing this to help him find out.

Can a 16 year old in Canada pay monthly rent to live in a basement suite or apartment alone? Parents have signed ...


 I'm living with my boyfriend in his own house. Can we put my name on the house also. .?
What is the procedure? Is it worth it money-wise?
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We hae been liing toghether for more than a year. We do plan on getting married. I hae been paying rentbut want to ...


 18 and Moving Out. Help?
I am 18, making more than enough money than I should at 18.
I am wanting to move out, which I ambut can not decide on a hard choice. Me and my older brother agreed on moving into a place, ...


 Can I deny entry to my landlord?
My wife and I are renting a house that is going into foreclosure. The owner has given us 30 days to vacate, but has extended the notice until Dec. 1. The owner contacted us by email last week and ...


 Should I threaten to pull out?
Experts / the experienced - please help!! Am having a house buying nightmare. I am a first time buyer of a property...the sale was agreed 1st June 06. The vendor said she would move to temporary ...


 My husbands ex wife is staying next door and isnt paying rent and theres no lease agreement. can he evict her?
She has been staying there for 4 months as of today(4-25-08) and hasnt paid any rent. all the utilities over there are in my husbands name and she hasn't paid those either. does he have a right ...


 IF YOU OWNED A POOL, and someone left a baggy on your door and inside of it there were:?
An advertisement with a few coupons for the company pool service, an interesting monthly newsletter attached, and a complimentary beach ball with the company logo on it, would you:

A. = D...


 Will real estate inprove in 2008????????????/?
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 Landlords?
my landlord i rent the house from refuses to fix my gas boiler or should i say avoids contact with us we have no hot water no heating and we have kids to, its had 1 gas safety check in 3 years and ...


 I work a 12 hour night shift, my company are now forcing people not to have breaks!?
are they breaking the law as well as health and safety? what can i do to prevent them doing this. Who can i report them to?...


 Will My Landlord Be Angry If I Broke into My Own Apartment?
I couldn't find my key to my apartment. It was three in the morning, I had no emergency number, and no one with a copy of the key. I had a crowbar in my trunk, so I pryed the door open. It ...


 Is 1100 square feet 3 bdrm. single house small or a nice size?
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 Will mortgage rates ever go back down?
It seems as though rates are holding steady right now, but will they ever go back down to what they were in the beginning of the year? Or is the 6-7% rates here to stay?...


 Can a landlord showcase your place to possible renters while you still live there?
My renter is bringing like 2 or 3 people over every week and although she gives a day advance notice, it's like a pain in the butt after the first week or so. I still have two more weeks here ...



House_Dilemma
How can I remove my partner from owning the house?
I have been with my abusing bffor 8 years now and we own a house together. If I can persuade my bf is willing to sign, how do I get his name taken off the joint mortgage and house ownership? Obviously I'd start I expect with a conveyancing firm but is there a standard form? How would the bank take him off the mortgage? How much would it all cost?
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For clarification: I'm in UK, bf has already said he will sign it over as The deposit and mortgage has been paid entirely by me (as the bank can prove)
                     
 




artful dodger
go to a lawyer and get in done legally.


SundaeG1rl
A kitchen knife and a new patio.


Simon K
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He's abusing and you're scheming. Hard to say who's worse and where the truth lies.


Bluto Blutarsky
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1- it is unlikely he will just sign over the house to you unless he is a total moron. All you need to do is have him fill out a new deed conveying the property from him and you, to just you. (you and he both would need to sign it, and have it notarized)

A bank is not likely going to take his name off the mortgage unless you pay them off and refinance.

2- the forms you use depend on the state, you basically just need a deed and any city and state transfer tax forms. Call your county clercks office where you will need to go to record the deed to find out the applicable fees, etc.


Amanda H
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For the loan, you must refinance and put only you on the loan. Banks cant just 'remove' a person from the loan.

For the house, in the US we have a thing called "quit claim deed' that people can use.... but if you are refinancing you can just do a standard warranty deed in conjunction with the refi.


MGN2006
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You need to have contracts drawn up by a solicitor stating that he gives up his half of the property in exchange for £an amount
He needs to sign to say he agrees to give up his half and you have to sign to say you agree to buying his half from him.


kaz
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you need to see a solicitor to get a transfer of equity which is in his name to be transfered back to you. Thats the profit catered for but you then have to contact the bank to take on the debt which is half the mortgage I assume, i.e. get the mortgage put in your sole name. Also deeds needs to be changed back into sole name via solicitor. All quite expensive, certainly I would guess about £200 worth of legal work.


april
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I have just had my estranged husband taken off the mortgage, you need to go see a solicitor and they will talk you through it, it's a big headache let the professionals do the work for you on a fixed charge.


R.C.
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If you use a "quit claim" form that would release his interest of the property. Leaving you and the lender as the only two parties with any interest in the property.


mmorganloans
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You can do a Quick Deed Claim, and as for the fees it can vary from state to state; ex: $200 or higher. What it does is that he is agreeing to remove his name from the loan and giving full responsibility to you of ownership of the house. Talk with an attorney to find out were you have to file the process in your state. You can also contact the HUD, Housing Urban Development as well to get more info.


jizzi
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You have to prove you can cover the payments and have a lawyer or my choice would be have him knee capped!


sem3578
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I believe you need to refinance the mortgage into only your name.


Leiani
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You need a solicitor to draw up the papers to take him off the mortgage / deeds. Costs arounnd 200 quid - or at least did when I got rid of mine!


Logic is Limited to thought
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This will be an expensive process. First hurdle will be the banks, they will check if you are capable of handling the Mortgage on your own and willing to transfer liability just under your name.

Next you would need a solicitor to do this. The solicitor would take care of this. Your partner will need to deal with a seperate solicitor to advice him of the steps he is taking so there is a chance he can always change his mind.

Solicitors charge hefty fees, see if they will do it on a fixed rate for you, otherwise they can charge £200 per hour or more.


TheTruthAboutMortgage.com
Quit Claim Deed.

This form needs to be filled out and signed by him in the presence of a notary. It's very quick and simple, and will effectively write him off title of the home.

Do a search for Quit Claim Deeds for your specific state, and you should find info on how to execute it, and the associated fees.

Call your county clerk and recorder's office for more information about recording the deed.


matt g
If your in the UK, you have to ask your mortgage provider IF they will allow him to be removed from the mortgage. If they say yes, then your partner must agree to be removed. Once you have ticked both of the above boxes, you have to go to a solicitor and arrange a 'Transfer of Equity'. This will remove your partner from the deeds.
With regard to costs, I would guess at between £200 - £300


Neo
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I went through this with an old GF. In Britain (im not sure where your from) you have to get a re-mortgage under your own name to pay off the joint name motgage. Also a Solicitor is required to change the title deads.
I hope you get your home as i know how difficult this is.
good luck my friend and keep your chin up.


baz 9
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Don't you think it would be better for you to try to get your name taken off the joint mortgage & start afresh.


Justin
You have to get him off title before you can get him off of the loan. Like everyone said, get a "quick claim deed", have it notorized and recorded, then refinance the home in your name only.


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