January 26th, 2010 - By
I ve had the house for a year now. I dont have enough paid off to apply for an equity loan. I am going through a divorce which has been the main reason why i havent been able to pay the escrow on the property each month in addition to the loans.
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December 2nd, 2009 - By
i have owned my home for about 3 years and i lost my job and i am going through a divorce . i cant afford my home . what should i do .
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November 23rd, 2009 - By
My husband and I are divorcing. I am staying in the house, however, my husband will not contribute to the house payment. I cannot afford the payment on my income alone. We owe much more than the house is worth. Will the new “Home Affordable” program work for me, since I can afford 31% of my gross income? Or, will it be figured on 31% of BOTH of our incomes, since both names are on the loan?
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November 3rd, 2009 - By
Specifically what options can a mortgage company have to get the court to hear a motion to force the hand of one party to sign papers to sell a house. There are two parties involved, but one is dragging their feet. There is no disagreement over the validity of the mortgage or that foreclosure is imminent. The stalling party continues to delay the proceedings by switching attorneys and then being granted a continuance. There is a buyer for the house, but needs the signature of both parties to continue. Given that the financial interest of the mortgage company is clear, can they file a AC brief?
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