Am I to help some one remove a restriction from a deed?

Full question:

am I to help some one remove a restriction from a deed on a property that was ounce owned by a relitive, but no longer owned and the relative has past away maney years ago?

  • Category: Real Property
  • Subcategory: Deeds
  • Date:
  • State: Pennsylvania

Answer:

If you are a beneficiary of the restriction it could be they need your signature to release it. But not sure since there are details omitted.

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FAQs

Yes, deed restrictions can be removed, but the process typically requires the agreement of the parties involved. If you are a beneficiary of the restriction, your consent may be necessary. It often involves a legal process, such as filing a release or an amendment with the county recorder's office.