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Home > Money & Services > Mortgages   »   How will Quit Claiming a Deed to me allow me to refinance a mortgage in my name only

 
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Old Mar 19, 2007, 01:47 PM
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How will Quit Claiming a Deed to me allow me to refinance a mortgage in my name only

I am living in a relatives home and paying rent. My relative wants to Quit Claim the deed to me so that I can refinance the mortgage in my name. My relative has not lived in this home for over a year and she wants to get rid of this obligation a cheaply as possible. How can we do this, legally? (In Georgia)

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Old Mar 19, 2007, 02:00 PM   #2  
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The way you've described it, your relative would be selling the home to you. The quit claim deed transfers your relative's ownership of the property. It sounds like there is currently a mortgage on the property, so you would apply for a mortgage now for the purchase of the property. When the mortgage is ready for closing your relative would provide a deed and the title closer would use your new mortgage to pay off the current mortgage.

This is not a simple transaction so I strongly recommend that you retain an attorney to handle it for you, or at least have it handled by a title insurance company. They will take care of the paperwork, including the title search, payment of taxes and closing fees, mortgage payoff and transfer of title.
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You will not be able to quit claim the deed over to you untill you get a new mortage, what you are doing is not a re-finance since you don't have an old mortage, but you are going out to get a new mortage and you are going to BUY the property, they are offering to sell it to you on a quit claim deed ( If i was buying it I would prefer a warranty deed but a quit claimwill do. But you can't transfer ownership with an existing mortage on it, the mortage now on it,has to be paid off to be properly transfered to a new owner.
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