You need to have your brother sign a quitclaim deed conveying his interest to you. Then you must record that deed in the land records. He owns an interest in the property and you need to obtain that interest from him.
The co-signers name must be on the title to the property in order for them to be a joint owner of the property. The owner must put the co-signer on the title to the property.The co-signers name must be on the title to the property in order for them to be a joint owner of the property. The owner must put the co-signer on the title to the property.The co-signers name must be on the title to the property in order for them to be a joint owner of the property. The owner must put the co-signer on the title to the property.The co-signers name must be on the title to the property in order for them to be a joint owner of the property. The owner must put the co-signer on the title to the property.
Only if the title is in your name.
Request the information from the county or township registrars office. You can also look this information up at the same office for a fee.
Deed of ownership
You can sell your real property if there is a conveyance title in someone else's name, but the money will not legally be yours. The money will belong to the person who has the title.
It is if you share the title of the car if it has both names on it yes it is marital property and the title only has your name no its not
No. You MUST be on the title and the loan. Also, it is unlikely you can find anyone to give YOU a loan on your mothers property, without your name being on the property.
It depends on whose name or names are on the title. A co-signer of a loan isn't necessarily an owner. Their name must be on the title to the property also. The person or persons who are listed on the title have ownership rights in the property.
You must have the owner convey the property to you by deed. Or, if you inherited the property, the estate must be probated and the attorney who handles the estate can arrange to transfer record title to you if you wish.
When the title passes to another party.
In that case, you are not an owner of the property.