Transfering Name On Deed

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There is this property owned by my business partner and me, and we now want to dissolve the partnership and property for him to stay with. The property still has a mortgage on it, I spoke to a few people and so far they said.

1. He should get a pre-approved loan with his name on it alone.

2. Sign off the deed to him in presence of a public notary, lawyer, etc.

My question is, am I missing any important steps, and if so, can any body kindly tell me what they are?

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Comments(3)

  • ceinvests20th October, 2004

    Did the property appreciate during your ownership?
    Are you gifting that to him or is he buying you out?
    Are you on the current mortgage?

    I hope they recommended that you sign over the deed as part of the closing that transfers the mortgage over to him.

    Many people get confused about this:
    1. The mortgage is a liability on whomever owns the mortgage.
    2. The deed gives ownership to whomever is on the deed.

    Divorces do this all the time...leave a mortgage as was, but change a deed. Out of balance power and control = Ouch.

  • Wishfullthinker20th October, 2004

    No appreciation while me owning it.

    I am gifting the property to him, and I don't want any strings attached.

    Yes I am still on the mortgage with him.

  • ceinvests20th October, 2004

    Then you should be fine signing over the deed (quit claim deed?) at closing as his new mortgage pays off the joint mortgage.

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