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State laws differ on that issue. You need to check the laws in your particular jurisdiction.

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Q: If married can you quit claim your share of real property away without spouses signature?
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Can you get a home equity loan without your spouses signature?

yes you can


Is it true that in Michigan when you write a deed you have to Tell if your married and their name but that does not make them the owner?

Yes, you have to state that you are married and the spouses name. They have a right to the property and it cannot be sold without their permission.


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After your mortgage was bought by another bank are they able to add your spouse as co-borrower without permission?

No. However, if the married couple reside in a community property state it does not matter if one or both spouses are named on a loan contract. In community property states all debts that are incurred in the marriage are equally owed by both spouses regardless of which one is the named debtor.


Can on a jointly owned property be changed without the other owner's signature?

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What constitutes a deceased spouses estate when the other spouse is still living?

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Can your ex spouse take your name off of property deeds without your signature?

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If a non-married property owner later puts a friend on a Quit Claim Deed as a joint tenant with right of survivorship is it required to have their signature so that you can remove them from the deed?

You can't remove them from the deed. They own an interest in the property and if you die they will own 100% automatically. You cannot sell or mortgage without their signature. If you want your property back in your name alone the co-owner must convey their interest back to you voluntarily by signing a deed.


In Virginia can a spouse whos name is on the deed and mortgage sell their house without the other spouse consent whos name is not on either one?

California is a community property state. Your husband may need your signature to sell his property if it was not titled as "separate property". Property acquired after marriage may become community property depending on the source. If the property was inherited then you may have no claim. However, if the property was purchased then the following passage may apply: "In California, any assets that are acquired during marriage become community property, (i.e., belonging to both spouses), unless they are specifically acquired as separate property. Real property that is conveyed to a married man or woman is considered community property, unless it is stated otherwise. In order for a married individual to acquire title in his or her name only, the spouse must relinquish all right, title and interest to the property. Usually, this is done by executing a Quitclaim Deed to the property, which is recorded concurrently with the deed to the property." You should seek the advice of an attorney.