They told me I’d be taking title to my property on closing day, but I can’t even tell you what that means. What it means is: To take title means to receive the official documents of ownership. At this point, your deed is officially added to the property’s chain of title, which is maintained at yourRead more
It’s such a morbid thing to think about, “What will happen with my property once I’m gone?” It’s a huge thing to have to wrap your head around, but it’s not really something you want to leave your loved ones worried about when the time comes. The house cannot stay under a deceased person’s name,Read more
Good news: It’s never too late to make your spouse a co-owner on your property. Commonly this is done, primarily, to ensure that no conflicts arise during the distribution of property after an owner passes away. If you’d like to do this, you’ll need to obtain a new deed. This new deed must be registeredRead more