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In general, No. The reason is if one person defaults they have the option of going after the other or both. You will have to pay off the deed before you can remove someone from the deed.
Contact Owner Services for your timeshare organization. If this person dead or alive? If alive they are most likely going to have to agree and participate. If dead you may need probate, Will, Death Certificate, etc.
Contact Owner Services for your timeshare organization. If this person dead or alive? If alive they are most likely going to have to agree and participate. If dead you may need probate, Will, Death Certificate, etc.
You can't "take someone off" of a deed. They can sign their interest to you, etc.
You can do this whether there is a loan balance or not, lender can't stop this. That being said, there may be an acceleration clause on loan if title changes. As noted in the other thread you created, we need more details about title to help you better.
In the past I did this by having the two persons on the Deed deed the Week to one of the persons. In my case my Daughter and I deeded the Week to my Daughter...
In the past I did this by having the two persons on the Deed deed the Week to one of the persons. In my case my Daughter and I deeded the Week to my Daughter...
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