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Re: quit claim
Posted by Mrs OleLady on 1/08/10

    On 1/08/10, sharwinston wrote:
    > If your name is on the deed, yes, you can quitclaim to
    > whomever you want. There is no law that says you have to
    > own real property if you do not want to.
    >
    > On 1/08/10, Mrs OleLady wrote:
    >> I am estranged from my husband but he has a better credit
    >> score and no income; and I have the income and a low good
    >> credit score. He found a house for me and with his credit
    >> rating he got it for me and I pay the house note.
    > However,
    >> it's in a high crime area and recently my home was broken
    >> into. The insurance company will not pay unless he is
    >> living in the home with me but we are not together, but
    > are
    >> still legally married; I will not live with him because he
    >> is abusive, but his name is the only one on the loan.Can
    >> quit claim because my name is on the deed and move and
    > rent
    >> an apartment somewhere else. I am afraid in that area,
    >> there has been 9 break ins in that area and 6 murders.

    Thank You Shar you are so brilliant. Have a good day. :)

     
     

 
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