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mchast3 |
I am in Texas and my husband is willing to transfer his interest in property to me. He's on the deed but not the mortgage loan. I have read that if there is a lien on the property we cannot use a Warranty Deed. Is this true? Do we have to do a Quit claim deed? Thanks, mchast3@yahoo.com | |||
gonenago |
hi, in State of Hawaii, are lien's placed on primary when rental property goes for short sale,forecluse or Bankruptcy? We are insolvent,divorcing, have health issues, due to Madame Pele.One needs to move to Mainland, other is staying on Island Thank you | |||
onewiley |
Joshua,I have some questions about my qualifying for a loan mod while being current on my mortgage. I am a responsible person so I want to stay current as long as I can. But is staying current hurting my potential to have my loan modified? If so – that just doesn’t make sense that the banks don’t care about the “responsible” people………… | |||
stuffz411 |
Hi...is there an online source available to find out about borrower rights, guidelines and process of bankruptcy? I need to know what the risks and consequences are as far as filing taxes, credit scores, effects on other debts (such as credit cards | |||
![]() gmakerley |
man, where have you been lately? we've been getting deed questions like never before, and i haven't seen your sage advice in quite a while? i know more than a little about the topic, but i certainly don't have a law degree (for that matter, i have no degrees). some of these questions being asked are dangerous in nature - primarily because some of the answers they'll get are about to make no sense whatsoever. i know you know what i mean. if you're stopping by soon, that's wonderful. it'd be great to see some reasonable answers to these queries. | |||





