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selling a house...(not as straight forward)
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where do i stand legally on selling my house (solely in my name only).
my ex who is in the house wants the house and i don't basically. she won't buy the house off me or get a mortgage to get her name on the property as i want my name off the property, yet today i received a letter from her solicitor stating 'our client wishes to remain in the property for the sake of the children as it is a family home and they are settled there, also our client wants the property transferred into joint names and want me to confirm whether an agreement can be arranged for this and that our client has a restriction registered against the property'
she had agreed with me to pay the mortgage each month but hasn't paid for 3 months now and the letters keep coming through the door.
i have a cash buyer waiting to purchase my house at market value and will keep her on as a tenant. where do i stand with selling it or has she got no hold over it.
i believe i've given her almost 6 months to sort a mortgage out to buy me out and she hasn't so i believe i've given her enough time.
my ex who is in the house wants the house and i don't basically. she won't buy the house off me or get a mortgage to get her name on the property as i want my name off the property, yet today i received a letter from her solicitor stating 'our client wishes to remain in the property for the sake of the children as it is a family home and they are settled there, also our client wants the property transferred into joint names and want me to confirm whether an agreement can be arranged for this and that our client has a restriction registered against the property'
she had agreed with me to pay the mortgage each month but hasn't paid for 3 months now and the letters keep coming through the door.
i have a cash buyer waiting to purchase my house at market value and will keep her on as a tenant. where do i stand with selling it or has she got no hold over it.
i believe i've given her almost 6 months to sort a mortgage out to buy me out and she hasn't so i believe i've given her enough time.
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She obviously can't afford it .. and in that situation probably never will.
Maybe they are hoping you are going to be the 'bail out' for when she can't pay.
My advice ... get her out .. separate your financial affairs as far as possible.
Or possibly get an agreement she would be a tenant of a new owner!
She obviously can't afford it .. and in that situation probably never will.
Maybe they are hoping you are going to be the 'bail out' for when she can't pay.
My advice ... get her out .. separate your financial affairs as far as possible.
Or possibly get an agreement she would be a tenant of a new owner!