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[Music] hello everyone welcome back to the video updates todays video is going to be pretty short and quick its in reference to questions that we receive in different ways regarding the rights of the parties that are named on the deed when the property is about to be sold so in order to make the video make more sense im going to give some background information on the question that we received this week about this particular topic the particular property that were talking about is real estate that was owned by party a and then party a later met party b and decided to put party bs name on the deed document now the property itself had a mortgage on it and the mortgage is in party as name and so party b was later added to the deed remember the mortgage itself is a promissory note and thats usually signified by a deed of trust thats what secures the interest in the collateral which is the real property itself and of course there is also the deed which is a warranty deed usually or