This One Marriage Rule Catches Homeowners Off Guard
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Did you know getting married can change your property rights overnight? Here’s what every couple needs to know!
Marriage isn’t just about love—it can seriously impact your real estate ownership, property rights, and financial future, especially in states like Kentucky. In this episode, we break down dower rights, how they work, and why they matter when buying or selling a home.
A lot of people don’t realize this: you could be separated—or even in the middle of a divorce—and your spouse may still have a legal claim to property. Yep… even at closing. Awkward? Very. Avoidable? Also yes—if you know what you’re doing.
We’re diving into:
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How marriage affects property ownership and real estate transactions
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What dower rights actually mean for buyers and sellers
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Why your spouse may need to sign—even if they’re not on the deed
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Common mistakes people make during separation or divorce
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How to protect yourself before buying or selling a home
If you’re married, getting married, separated, or just planning your next move—this is one of those “wish I knew this sooner” conversations.
Real talk: this is the kind of behind-the-scenes real estate info nobody tells you… until it’s too late.
🎧 Tune in now and save yourself the headache later.