No. Even if her name is also on the title of the house- You would have to sign the deed. If by some chance she did get you to sign one, she most likely would have to get the approval of your mortgager, and that's another couple things you would have to sign if it's not in her name. The sale of a house is a long and complicated legal process. It would be nearly impossible for her to sell it from under your nose. And If she did, there would be fairly easy legal recourse.
Only if she's good at making sandwiches.
There are several good places a person could visit to sell a house online. Some of these places include House Buyers Network, For Sale By Owner, and Zillow.
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A person can get advice on how to sell a house from a real estate agent. These individuals are very knowledgable about the selling of homes and should be able to help you.
I really believe they are. I don't like looking at an ad and not knowing what it is your trying to sell. I like to have as much as possible explained in the ad I am looking at without giving me way too much information so that I can test it out before I judge it.
No, you cannot sell a house without the deeds as they are the legal documents proving ownership of the property.
you dont have to sell it if you are still living there and can afford to live there
No way to answer without knowing what make and model the gun is.
If the property is in your name alone then you can sell it.
No, it is generally not possible to sell a house without the consent of all owners listed on the property title.
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Yes, you can sell a house without spousal consent it their name isn't on the mortgage. If their name is on the mortgage, you will need their consent.
It means that you can't sell your house without paying your bills.
No, it is not possible to sell a house without a deed. The deed is a legal document that proves ownership of the property and is required for the transfer of ownership to a new buyer.
As long as the buyer is aware of that fact, why not.
If the relationship ends then you will either have to sell the house and split any profit or buy her out of the mortgage.
It depends on the terms outlined in your father's trust. If the trust grants the trustee the authority to sell the house without beneficiary consent under certain circumstances, then the trustee can proceed with the sale. However, if the trust requires beneficiary consent for the sale of the house, then the trustee would not have the authority to sell it without that consent.