Chapter 568
Ever since Stella discovered the dates her name was registered for those two properties, she felt
uneasy. They were not transferred to her by Keegan after their divorce. Instead, it was transferred to
her before their marriage fell apart.
The discovery left Stella with an indescribable feeling.
Unlike expensive bags or beautiful clothes, a house provides security. She used to browse forums and
often came across posts similar to topics like these:
[I've been married for five years and have two kids, but my husband won't add my name to our property
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇttitle. I'm starting to wonder if I should divorce him.]
[My fiance paid for the down payment on our new house, but he wants me to cover the renovation
costs and split the mortgage with him. When I asked him to add my name to the property title, he said I
shouldn't be so materialistic.
Should I still go ahead with the marriage?]
[I've been paying off the mortgage for our house for three years and just recently found out that the
property title is under my mother-in-law's name. What should I do about this?]
She had read countless of them. Back then, Stella had considered asking Keegan to add her name to
the property title. She even researched marriage law.
According to the law, the person who purchased a property before marriage is considered the rightful
owner. However, if the owner is willing to add their spouse's name or gift the property to their spouse,
that would be a different story.
After reading up on this, Stella could not bring herself to ask Keegan to add her name, given that she
had not contributed a penny toward the purchase. It felt a bit shameless, so she ultimately abandoned
the idea.
Stella had never thought that Keegan had put two properties under her name a long time ago.
Regardless of what happened between them, these two properties were enough to ensure her a
comfortable life in the future.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe wondered, 'If Keegan really considered my future, why did he let Dahlia poison me? He didn't want
a child. Why didn't he discuss it with me instead of resorting to this?'
Stella could not comprehend why Keegan was hurting her while planning for her future at the same
time. She felt like she was becoming more and more unable to understand Keegan.
Suppressing her turbulent emotions, Stella said in a low voice, "If you have time, come to the Housing
Authority and transfer the properties under my name to yours."
Upon hearing this, Keegan became a little angry. "Just for this?"
"This is a big deal for me," Stella pursed her lips. "Without transferring them, I won't be eligible to buy a
house in Rivera right now."
Keegan frowned. "Why do you need to buy a house when you already have two?"