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Yes, having both your names on the house title wont affect your mortgage or whos responsible for paying it. The person with their name on the mortgage is solely responsible for the loan. However, in a common-law state, when one partner dies, their spouse may become legally responsible for all their debt.
If you buy property just in your name and you later get married or just want to add your spouse or docHub other, you can sign a General Warranty Deed to add your spouse AND, at the same time, sign a Survivorship Agreement.
Adding your Girlfriend To A Deed With A Mortgage However, if you are adding a spouse or close family member, the lender may not require payment in full. The person added to the deed is still not liable for the mortgage loan.
Yes, it is entirely possible for a persons name to be on the deed without being on the mortgage. For starters, a mortgage is only involved if the buyer of the home needed assistance financing their home purchase.
In other words, if your name is on the deed, you are tenants-by-the-entireties, and if one of you dies, the other owns the property entirely. If you are not on the mortgage for whatever reason, you are not liable for paying the mortgage loan. That said, you get your spouses interest in the property if they die.
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The typical reason to add your spouses name to your deed is to remove your property from the time-consuming and costly probate process, guaranteeing your spouse will get the property when you die.
You would need to prepare and sign the grant deed, then have it docHubd and recorded with the county recorders office where the property is located. You can use an Interspousal Grant Deed. A Quitclaim Deed may also be used, but in California, the preferred method is an interspousal Grant Deed.

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