Your question is unclear, however, given the trail of categories chosen, apparently your name is on ownership records for a condominium, together with your ex-spouse's.
If there is a lien against the title of the property, and debt collectors are pursuing you to satisfy this lien, one could conclude that you need to hire an attorney and have your name removed from the title.
They might be. Anything jointly owned would normally become sole property of the spouse, but, is still part of the deceased's estate. After taking appropriate legal steps for example, a creditor could force the sale of a jointly owned property, splitting the money with the spouse to start paying off the deceased's debts. If all the deceased's assets are liquidated, and it is not enough to pay off the debt though, then the spouse is not responsible for that part, that debt will then have to be written off.
He no longer owns any interest in the property.
I do not live in a condo thus I have no need to shut the main valve
Yes.And I would recommend leaving your spouse's name and ssn off of any paperwork
You will have to refinance your loan in order to get his name off. The loan now has both of your names on it because you both appied at the same time. This mortgage has to be paid off in order to remove the ex-spouse. That means you will have to apply for a new mortgage in your name only.
The executor controls access to the assets of the condo. To preserve the assets, they can keep others off the property.
Are you asking what to do if your spouse removes your name off an apartment lease? If so, and you guys are on the lease together, he can't take your name off the lease. If he had the lease prior to you moving in and added you as someone dwelling in the apartment and is now removing your name from that list there isn't really much you can do I'm afraid.
Yes if the account if joint regardless if the actual card did not have their name on it.
You must pay off the mortgage and refinance. As part of the transaction your spouse must convey their interest in the real estate to you then you can refinance in your own name providing you qualify according to to the lenders requirements.You must pay off the mortgage and refinance. As part of the transaction your spouse must convey their interest in the real estate to you then you can refinance in your own name providing you qualify according to to the lenders requirements.You must pay off the mortgage and refinance. As part of the transaction your spouse must convey their interest in the real estate to you then you can refinance in your own name providing you qualify according to to the lenders requirements.You must pay off the mortgage and refinance. As part of the transaction your spouse must convey their interest in the real estate to you then you can refinance in your own name providing you qualify according to to the lenders requirements.
If the mortgage is in your name it would not be affected by the death of your spouse. Mortgage life insurance is coverage that is taken out so that your house would be paid for in the event of your death.
In his condo in New Jersey
The only way I can think of is to stand guard by the mail boxes. Please read your governing documents to determine whether or not posting notices on mail boxes is allowed.