A Cancelled Wedding Impacts Homeowner
REM # F584
By Ilyce R. Glink
Summary: A cancelled wedding and new apartment leaves a woman with her name on a home loan. Ilyce helps her remove herself from any legal obligations regarding the home.
Q: My daughter was engaged to be married a year ago. She and her fiance got a first time home buyer loan that provided them with a low interest rate if they both signed the agreement.
About two months before the wedding, she postponed it and eventually cancelled it. A month later she moved out and got her own apartment. Three months ago, she and her fiancé called it quits.
What can she do now to get her name off the note? She doesn't want any thing from the property and hasn't contributed to any of the payments.
A: Unfortunately, until your daughter's ex-fiance decides to refinance the mortgage (which he probably can't do without her income), she is on the hook for not just 50 percent of the payment, but the whole thing.
If her name is still on the deed, don't remove it. That's her leverage to eventually get her ex to refinance the loan. If he does stop paying the mortgage, she, as an owner of the property, can force the sale so that her ex doesn't completely ruin her credit.
For more information, talk to your tax preparer or real estate attorney.
NOTE: This column is distributed by Real Estate Matters Syndicate, PO Box 366, Glencoe, Illinois, 60022. This column may not be resold, reprinted, resyndicated or redistributed without written permission from the publisher.
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