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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

FHA Titled held as joint tennancy w/survivorship
Quote from @John Jackson:
You would EACH have to QUALIFY for the loan. You can't combine incomes to qualify unless you are married.
Im engaged and will be married in a couple months. We have 2 children, been together 8 years and are currently engaged). We are in escrow and although he is the one that was approved fit the loan we have both agreed on being 50 /50 owners ( I think its called joint Tennancy with survivorship) on the title/deed since we have both contributed to the position were in now in order to buy our 1st home. I am a stay at home mom, and take care of the home and children, we share finances and responsibilities and in a couple months will be married.
We filled out all title paperwork and turned in 1 week ago stating JOINTBTENNANTS/SURVIVORSHIP.
Yesterday the title company called my fiance at work to cime sign final loan/closing dicuments and asked if he ran it by the lender if My name could be put on the title / deed.....
he said he thought so but somehow ended up going and signing the title/loan docs without me and without me added to title.
I'm sooo confused & hurt and don't know what to do
if he is mortgage, i sont even javr a bank account (stay at home mom).
thrbhousebthe titleproperty and responsibilities bit only one personn is on the mortgage (calfha loan)