Quick Claim Deeds.
2006-06-07 19:09:24
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answer #1
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answered by MattEMatt 4
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you must do this legally - with an attorney. in effect, you will be buying his house and he will be buying yours, but there will be a different method of transferring the funds. you have to have a contract for each sale, so that your rights to the property are transferred according to the laws in your state. you may save money now by not approaching a real estate lawyer, but you will regret it in the future. take it from someone who tried it without a lawyer and is now battlign in courts. you can try a lawyer from here: www.lawinfo.com good luck!
2006-06-07 19:12:54
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answered by Leah S 3
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refinance your house before the transaction begins... that way you dont rely on your friend paying you the money but the bank instead giving you the money straight up
2006-06-07 19:10:09
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answered by West 3
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I don't know what you mean by "swap houses".
2006-06-07 19:09:45
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answered by Sunny 4
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talk w/ a realtor or realty attorney. better safe than sorry.
2006-06-07 19:09:28
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answered by rosepixi 2
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just don't tell bush
2006-06-07 19:09:32
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answered by snugglefetus 2
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americanchaldo.com
2006-06-07 19:15:49
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answered by fchaldo 4
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