Can you sell a house if you are on the deed but not the mortgage?
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Can you sell a house if you are on the deed but not the mortgage?
A: The answer is yes, unless the other person has a will naming other heirs. If the person on the mortgage tries to sell the property, he/she cannot do it without you. Since your name is on the deed, you would have to agree unless you're willing to give the other person a quit claim deed, giving them full ownership.
Can you get a higher mortgage with a cosigner?
The right cosigner may enable you to afford a bigger house. If someone in better financial shape than you cosigns your mortgage, that often works out great. That includes not only a better interest rate but a larger mortgage, as a cosigner can give you a better debt-to-income ratio.
How do I get my name off a mortgage with my ex Australia?
Firstly, you will need to seek the consent of your home loan provider to take your ex-spouse's name off the mortgage. With the help of the lawyer or conveyancer, you'll then fill out a transfer title form. You can usually find this on the website of your applicable state or territory government department.
Can a co borrower be removed from a mortgage?
A mortgage loan is a contract, and a co-borrower can only get removed from the loan if it is paid off in full or with the lender's permission. If that's the case, you can either get the bank to refinance in your sole name or else refinance at another lender and pay off the original loan.