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Ex wants to take over home, she’s on the mortgage but not title…

Gabriel Padilla
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So me and my ex bought a house together in July 2019, we broke up September that same year. After our breakup she signed a “quit claim deed” and was removed from the title, and I was going to refinance the house to get her off the mortgage.

Long story short there’s not enough equity in the house to refinance yet, and now she’s demanding her name be put back on the deed/title so she can pursue refinancing and get the house from me.

I’m not trying to let the house go as it’s an investment property now, and I have tenants in the house, as well.

Being that she’s on the mortgage, does she have any leverage to pursue any legal action be put back on the deed, and consequently refinance and get the house from me?

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