Can I be kicked out of a house if my name is on the deed?
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Can I be kicked out of a house if my name is on the deed?
My grandmother signed a warranty deed passing the house over to myself and 3 other family member. Now, out of nowhere, she wants us to move out. Could she, or anyone on the deed, remove my name from the deed (or kick me out of the house).
Asked on April 2, 2012 under Real Estate Law, Texas
Answers:
MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 13 years ago | Contributor
If she signed a warranty deed to you and others, the issue is whether the deed is legally binding. If it has not been recorded or she had no right to sign the deed to someone else (think if she has the property encumbered by loans or liens), then the warranty deed may be ineffective especially if it has not been recorded solidifying your rights to the property.
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