biffpantera
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? ct
Here's my question/dilemma. I lived with a women for the past 12 years. Unfortunately she passed away a few months ago. She owned the home we lived in and willed it to me. The title is not clear. About 40 years ago she bought the home from her mother and they set up a 25 year mortgage (30k). About 10 years into it her mother passed away. My gf and her 2 siblings inherited the mortgage and she continued to pay them 1/3rd each until it was paid off, about 1997. But she never filed a mortgage release so this mortgage is on the title. Her siblings are still alive, but were not close to her, I only met one (her brother) briefly. And frankly he despised my gf and is quite underhanded and I know he wouldn't help me out here. Also I have no documentation that proves she paid them. Since asking them nicely to sign a release is out of the question what's the alternative? Is there an expiration date on these things? I'm concerned about being able to refinance the legitimate debt on the property...What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Here's my question/dilemma. I lived with a women for the past 12 years. Unfortunately she passed away a few months ago. She owned the home we lived in and willed it to me. The title is not clear. About 40 years ago she bought the home from her mother and they set up a 25 year mortgage (30k). About 10 years into it her mother passed away. My gf and her 2 siblings inherited the mortgage and she continued to pay them 1/3rd each until it was paid off, about 1997. But she never filed a mortgage release so this mortgage is on the title. Her siblings are still alive, but were not close to her, I only met one (her brother) briefly. And frankly he despised my gf and is quite underhanded and I know he wouldn't help me out here. Also I have no documentation that proves she paid them. Since asking them nicely to sign a release is out of the question what's the alternative? Is there an expiration date on these things? I'm concerned about being able to refinance the legitimate debt on the property...What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?