Steven Barrett
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If bank will put house in ex's name, or there's any other way your friend can get name removed, they should go for it.
In fact, she should be happy to give him half the negative equity to walk away from it cleanly, so tell her to get the cheque book out.
Are they actually divorced, it separated? If divorced, was there any agreement in relation to this property? If not, then why?
Your friend needs legal advice in that scenario. There are many different circumstances so you won't get advice without the full facts, including reviewing the title documents.
What agreement was entered into when the got Divorced I am sure there is some agreement / arrangement in place,S Barrett - It looks very unlikely now that the banks will agree to take name off mortgage, New Partner on social welfare so her name cannot be added and his salary is too low for bank to put it into his name.
The current arrangement is cheaper for both of them not just her.
Under the current arrangement it is hard for both of them to move on.
My question about future gains assumed the house and mortgage stayed in joint names now.
S Barrett - It looks very unlikely now that the banks will agree to take name off mortgage, New Partner on social welfare so her name cannot be added and his salary is too low for bank to put it into his name.
The current arrangement is cheaper for both of them not just her.
Under the current arrangement it is hard for both of them to move on.
My question about future gains assumed the house and mortgage stayed in joint names now.
I am sure they came to some arrangement about house when they got Divorced ,Retired2017 - Thank you.
She wanted to sell off house and to both pay off their share of negative equity but he was unwilling to do this. He is happy with current arrangement because the amount he is paying off the mortgage is less than what he would have to pay for rent in area.
I guess she just has to wait and see.
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