Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland
I recently did some repairs to my grandmothers house which raises the value significatly. I'm in the process of obtaining a home equity loan with her to consolidate all of the loans that I took out to do the house. My name is not on the deed or in her will. She has 5 children. She is not willing to change her deed or add me to the will. Is there a form that I can get her to sign, that would prevent her children from selling the house if she dies? This is in Maryland.
1 Answer from Attorneys
This should have been worked out before you did the work and took out the loans.
Now, You can ask her to give you a life estate in the property after she dies. However, it looks like this may not be an option. Yes, she can give them all a life estate. However, I don't see what your goals are in doing this. Simply because the children don't sell the house does not mean you will get it. If there is a home equity loan, the loan will have to pay off before they sell it.
It's unfortunate you didn't check with an attorney beforehand.
Also licensed in Maryland
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