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krisi do we have any text up there we do tell me about it a couple buys a boyfriend and girlfriend buy a house together the loan is in one of their names only and but both of their names are on the title right and the question is can one be removed from that title so the only way to remove one of them from the title would be is that that person agrees to sign off on it could you go to court and have a court order that that person give up their interest in the property the answer is no now if things are really at a standstill and you know they cant decide which way to go in this direction remember that whenever there are two or more owners of a piece of property in Florida any one of them can force the sale of the property through a suit for partition so this be a situation where you know former boyfriend former girlfriend cant decide what to do well then they may just have to sell the property and split the money go their own way everybody thanks so much for your great calls were ba