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Removing Ex From Deed


This is a discussion on Removing Ex From Deed within the Mortgage Problems and Solutions forums, part of the Mortgage and Loans Forum category; I bought my house in 1989 as a single person and married in 2002. In 2003, I refinanced and my ...


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Old 06-11-2008, 11:17 PM
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I bought my house in 1989 as a single person and married in 2002. In 2003, I refinanced and my husband's name was added to the deed of trust, but the mortgage remained in my name only. I got a divorce in 2004, but didn't think about a quitclaim at that time. I was in the process of getting another refinance when I learned that I must get a quitclaim to remove my ex-husband. Since I have no contact with him and don't know his whereabouts, how can I get this resolved?


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