You can NOT refinance a property you don't own.
you will need to be on the note or deed to refinance and show that you have been the person making the mortgage payment, but if you are not on the deed or the note then no you are not able to refinance a home.
it depends... you can be on the note and not be on the deed.. if this is the case, then you can refinance... if your not on the note or the deed, then it's not a refinance it's a purcahse... but to be honest, there's just too much information missing to accurately answer your question.. contact a local mortgage broker, not a bank and apply with them.... they have access to numerous lenders and can find the right one for your particular scenario... WilliamAcres.com
I'd be happy to discuss the details and advise on your options. www.englendingpa.com
if you are to on the deed, but are on the note/mortgage as a co-signer, the actual owner can refinance and you can so-sign again for the refinance. But, like Joe said, you cannot refi a property you do not own.
You must be on title for at least 6 months prior to your application date in order to be able to be on the note for the new loan.
Generally the answer would be No. But with more information, such as are you on the current note or why you are not on the deed the answer may be different. I would be happy to give you a more specific answer if you wish to contact me. ~ Bert Carpenter, The LoansA2z team of NOVA Home Loans ~ NMLS 40586 ~ www.LoansA2z.com
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