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Power Of Attorney Does Not Control All Assets
A woman tries to reclaim assets after her father's death. Before dying he lived with his mother and gave her power of attorney to handle his affairs. The woman says her grandmother passed on a car and house when the father left them to her (his daughter). What can the woman do to get the car and the…
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Dec 20, 2008
Home Equity Loan Fraud Due To Missing Title Names
A bank issues a home equity loan on a home that has four people listed on the title: a husband, wife and in-laws. The bank approved the home equity loan without all four people signing the documents and the husband is concerned his father-in-law may come after him. Was the bank wrong to approve the…
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Dec 2, 2008
Quit Claim Deeds And Mortgage Loan Cosigners
Can a quit claim deed be used to remove a cosigner on a mortgage? No, quit claim deeds affect property ownership interest only. Quit claim deeds will not take away responsibility for mortgage loan debt.
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Nov 25, 2008
Title Search May Reveal Lien
A divorced woman wants to make sure the property she's buying from her ex-husband does not have any outstanding liens. Liens may include mortgage loans and home equity lines of credit or HELOCs. An attorney can also help sort out whether there are any outstanding liens and ensure that the title is…
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Nov 21, 2008
Change Mortgage In Divorce: Quit Claim Deed Won't Work
When you divorce you may want to remove some of the names on your home's mortgage. You can't remove the name of one of the borrowers on a mortgage loan using a quit claim deed. A quit claim deed can change the names listed on a home's title but not on the mortgage. To change the names on a mortgage…
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Nov 18, 2008
Transfer On Death Deed For Florida Mobile Home
Can you use a transfer on death (TOD) deed to transfer title to a mobile or manufactured home? Using a TOD deed to transfer title depends on whether you own the land on which the mobile home sits and on your state's laws. Transfer on death deeds are an easy and inexpensive way to transfer title of a…
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Nov 14, 2008
Quit Claim Deed May Determine Inheritance
How does the recording of a quit claim deed affect an inheritance? An Ohio family may own a West Virginia property received by an unrecorded quit claim deed. If the quit claim deed is valid, title of the inherited property may have transferred when the deed was delivered. If the quit claim deed is…
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Nov 12, 2008
Warranty Deed Or Quit Claim Deed To Transfer Title Of House
What's the best way to transfer title to a home? Options include using a warranty deed or a quit claim deed and it depends on where you live. It's important to consider estate planning needs when adding a name to the title. A warranty deed may provide added benefit by ensuring that title insurance…
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Oct 30, 2008
House Title Changes In Probate
What happens to a home after a home owner dies without a will. How can a house title change when there's no will? The home will go through probate and the distribution of the estate will depend on state law. Probate will likely result in the home being jointly owned by the siblings. Learn what…
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Oct 24, 2008
Daughter Assumes Mortgage Payments
Can a daughter's name be added to the deed of her home since the daughter has started to make mortgage payments for her parents? While it may seem like a good short-term solution, there are many implications to the daughter assuming the mortgage. How can they protect both the parents and the…
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Oct 9, 2008
Tenancy In Common And Property Ownership
A father changed the ownership of his property from joint tenants with right of survivorship to tenancy in common. The father later signed a quit claim deed giving his interest in the property to his daughter. What does tenancy in common mean for property ownership? Is the property ownership divided…
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Oct 9, 2008
Signing Quit Claim Deed Removes Late Wifes Name From Title
A woman married to a widower wants to put her name on the title of her husband's home and delete his late wife's name. She can add her name to the title using a quit claim deed. But, because the home is pre-marital property, the husband may not want to add his wife to the title so the property can…
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Sep 13, 2008
Seller Disclosure Did Not Include Building Permit
A home buyer asks about holding a seller accountable for not disclosing a missing permit for a studio apartment and for an inaccurate address on the real estate contract. Because the home buyer bought the property five years ago he may have exceed the statute of limitations to sue the seller for not…
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Sep 12, 2008
Learn About Title Insurance
Title insurance is a key part of buying a home. Learn more about title insurance from these ThinkGlink.com stories.
Why do I need to buy title insurance?
http://www.thinkglink.com/Title_Insurance_Question.htm
Different types of title insurance
www.thinkglink.com/Title_Insurance_Policy.htm
What is a…
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Sep 9, 2008
Inheritance Real Estate Tax And Title
A homeowner received a home as part of an inheritance and wants to know how to put the home's title in his name. He also wants to declare the inherited home his principal residence and wonders how to do this when he owns another home in another state. How can the homeowner handle real estate tax and…
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Aug 21, 2008
Unpaid Real Estate Taxes
If you don't pay the real estate taxes on your home, you could lose it to a tax purchaser. While the nightmare situation can be avoided, it still happens to lots of people. Here is what you need to know about losing your property because of unpaid real estate taxes.
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Aug 5, 2008
What's Included In A Title Search?
Title insurance protects you and your property. A title insurance company runs a title search before issuing a policy. A title search means looking at public records relating to your property and tracing the chain of ownership. What documents are included in a title search?
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Aug 1, 2008
Easements Are Common In Subdivision Properties
When you buy a property in a subdivision, your property likely has easements around it. In some cases these easements are for utilities. An easement allows a second party, such as a utility company or neighbor, access to property. Easements are legally documented and it's helpful to consult a real…
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Jul 31, 2008
Tenancy By The Entirety Protects Property
A home owner wants to protect the title to his home, because his wife works in medicine, and could be sued. Tenancy by the entirety could be the best option. Tenancy by the entirety means both of them would own all of the home and would have to agree with most choices having to do with the ownership…
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Jul 29, 2008
Easement
What is an easement? An easement allows a second party, such as a neighbor or utility company, access to your property. An easement is limited to a small part of a property usually and it stipulates the property's condition after the second party accesses the property. You can find out your…
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Jul 28, 2008
What Is A Title Commitment?
The title commitment is the promise the title company makes to provide title insurance. The title insurance protects you if anyone makes a claim against your property. The title commitment is used in conjunction with a survey that illustrates the property.
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Jul 28, 2008
Title Insurance And Deeds
Learn what a property deed is and why it's important to have title insurance. A deed is a document of conveyance. A deed combined with title insurance guarantees your home ownership. Learn about deeds and title insurance.
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Jul 28, 2008
What Does Title Insurance Cover?
Title insurance covers property line disputes, easements, bad appraisals, fraud and forgery. Learn what title insurance covers before you buy it. Find out how title insurance protects you and your property.
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Jul 28, 2008
No Title Insurance? What Could Happen?
What could happen without title insurance? Chicago Title's Gina Giannelli describes bad situations that happened when the property owners did not have title insurance. Buying title insurance protects you and your property.
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Jul 28, 2008
Cost Of Title Insurance
The cost of title insurance varies depending on where you are buying property. Some states regulate the cost of title insurance. Other states allow for title insurance price competition. Chicago Title's Gina Giannelli explains the cost of title insurance.
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Jul 28, 2008