Since it was never comingled, and always separate, no. He has no legal ineterst in that property even in a community property state ( and assuming he did nothing , cash or otherwise to improve the value of the property)
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Since it was never comingled, and always separate, no. He has no legal ineterst in that property even in a community property state ( and assuming he did nothing , cash or otherwise to improve the value of the property)
No, he is not required to sign the warranty deed. You should get him to put his name on the mortgage loan agreement. ;-)
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