Not really, it depends on the laws where you live. If not married, emancipated or the court not agreeing with your wishes it means you can not decide. Some states offer a chance to early emancipation at 16 with hard requirements to pass. To marry as a minor you need parental consent. In some states the court will listen to your wish regarding what parent to live with during a divorce when you are around 16.
No, they cannot. A minor cannot sign a legally enforceable contract and real property requires a written agreement. However, a trust can be set up on behalf of a minor to hold property in trust until they reach the age of majority, or some other age as appropriate.
In order to own a home, one has to be of adult age. In most places, the legally accepted adult age is 18 years.
No. A minor needs a court appointed guardian to act on her behalf. The court would review the matter to make certain it is in the best interest of the minor.
No, usually in contracts if you read the fine print it says a minnor can't own a home maybe in different text in stuff but still the same thing...
no, you have to be at least 18 and have an established credit
A minor cannot enter into ANY contract.
First, contact the owner of the mortgage. If you are interested in the property and want to assume the seller's mortgage, the person who has the mortgage must contact his/her mortgage loan servicer. That person will tell the mortgage loan servicer that a certain party is interested in assuming the loan. The servicer will then allow the interested party to contact them. The servicer, for example Wells Fargo, Citi, etc will send an assumption package to the interested party. It will usually involve a credit check and application to insure that the person that wants to take over the mortgage can qualify to make the payments. The mortgage loan servicer will then underwrite the application to the appropriate loan guidelines and ,if approved, then both parties would close the real estate contract. The buyer would assume the mortgage and the seller would be released of liability by the mortgage loan servicer.
Yes, a civilian can assume a mortgage of a Virginia property. In order to get a loan for a property in Virginia, the person must have a credit check completed. If they have good credit, their chances of being approved for the loan are higher. If they have bad credit, the bank or loan officer may ask for the person to have a cosigner.
No. A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate.No. A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate.No. A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate.No. A mortgage is a loan secured by real estate.
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You can only assume a mortgage if the loan is assumable, and a great many are not. The mortgagor can call their mortgage company and ask for an assumption package which will tell you what is required. True, but, actually a great many mortgages ARE assumable. Everything you need to know and thousands of homes with assumable mortgages are available for search by visiting www.havemyhouse.com
A mortgage loan is a loan that is used to either purchase a property or get a loan with your property as collateral. You can secure a mortgage through financial institutes like banks, credit unions or mortgage companies like Fannie Mae.
"Every mortgage lender or mortgage servicer offers mortgage loan modification. There are also many third party companies that offer mortgage loan modification, but work with them at your own risk."