Yes, you can sell a home with a Deed of Trust. However, just like a mortgage, if you're selling the home for less than you owe on it, you'll need approval from the lender.
(2) “Deed of trust” means a mortgage or a deed of trust encumbering real property located in the District of Columbia as the same may be modified, amended, supplemented, or restated. (3) “Land records” means the land records in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds of the District of Columbia.
In financed real estate transactions, trust deeds transfer the legal title of a property to a third party—such as a bank, escrow company, or title company—to hold until the borrower repays their debt to the lender. Trust deeds are used in place of mortgages in several states.
Deed of Trust Modification means, with respect to any Deed of Trust, a modification agreement entered into between the Borrower or the Project Owner, as applicable, and the Lender, modifying the terms and conditions of the Deed of Trust in order to (i) add to the lien of the Deed of Trust Additional Lots, or (ii) make ...
onsale clause is a clause found in some deeds of trust giving the mortgagee the right to declare an acceleration of the mortgage debt if the property is sold without the mortgagee's written consent. The clause is also called an alienation clause, call clause, or a right to sell clause.
Deeds of trust transfer the legal title of a property to a third party—such as a bank, escrow company, or title company—to hold until the borrower repays their debt to the lender.
The general answer is yes—but you need the person's permission. However, there are certain situations where you can remove someone from a deed without their authorization. Whether you have the person's consent or not, you should consult with a lawyer who can help you with the process.
What is a Deed of Reconveyance? Deeds of reconveyance remove deeds of trust from the public record; it transfers the title of a property from the trustee named in the deed of trust back to the borrower or property owner. Deeds of reconveyance are infinitely precious to trustors.
The terms of a trust can only be validly amended when the amendment complies with the existing trust deed and rules. We assist by reviewing the existing trust rules and providing amendment documentation that ensure that the variation of trust terms remain compliant and effective. What's included: letter of advice.