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Old Jun 13, 2007, 07:52 PM
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Warrant deed on a house loan

I am divorced and my ex husband now wants to take a loan out on the house that is still in both our names. In the divorce decree if he ever sells then I get half of the profit. The bank is telling him that I would have to sign a warranty deed in order for him to get a loan to do some remodeling. What does this mean to me? He told me that is basically signs the house and taxes over in his name. If I did this, would this mean I would get nothing if he ever decided to sell? So confused.

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