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The following question was submitted on a popular legal website with my answer below.
Question: My mom quit claimed the deed to my primary residence over 4 yrs ago to me for repayment on some work I performed for her. Now apparently she never paid off the mortgage and my home is in foreclosure. Although the quit claim is recorded, I have never received notice of the foreclosure. I've never been part of the mortgage. She was just supposed to finish paying it off with the additional funds I had given her. She didn't. Can the bank foreclose on my home since my mom released her interest in the home to me. Doesn't the quit claim deed just make her loan an unsecured loan?
Answer: No, the quit claim deed does not make her loan an unsecured loan. The quit claim deed transferred to you whatever interest, if any, your mom had in the property. Under the scenario you laid out, your mother's interest in the property was subject to a mortgage. Mom cannot pass on to you more than she owned. Although you cannot be held personally liable for the repayment of the mortgage note, if you were never on the note, the mere act of Mom quit claiming the property to you does not mean the bank has lost its security interest in the property. You might want to look further into the lack of notice issue you raised regarding the foreclosure, but keep in mind that based on what you have written here, the property is still subject to a mortgage which will need to be paid even if the foreclosure has not been properly noticed.



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