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Old 10-14-2005, 09:49 AM
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heres the ordeal. My husband was married, they owed a home togeher. They then got a disolution and filed bankrupt. The home was not put into the bankrucpy. The ex wife wavied her rights to the home, so my husband was then granted to "live in the home". There was no quick claim deed or reaffirmation done. He then got behind on payments, and asked the ex wife if she wanted the home. She said no. He then moved out the home, letting it be forclosed. The week he moved out, the ex wife had a lock smith re open the home for her. She then put a renter in the home and a few months later kickied them out. The home is now empty. My husband would like to sell the home, washing his hands of the situation. She, on the other hand doesnt want to live in the home or sell the home. she has been paying the house payment, but there are late payments everything month. the home is about 8,000 behind. The two do not get along to come to an agreement, whick is why they are divorced. What can my husband do? Its seems as if the disolution was done incorrectly. Netheir party can anything without the other. He did try to sell the home before he moved out. he had a buyer, and had to sign a 48 hr contract with the realitor. Since the ex-wife is on the loan and the deed, she had to sign the contract as well, but she wouldnt. If anyone cant help or has any opinions, please let us know!!!
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Old 10-18-2005, 09:47 AM
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If the court ordered what was to be done with the home he will need to go back to the court house and have the court make a motion as to what needs to be done with the house.

I don't know if he will need an attorney for this. Talk to the clerk at the courthouse. If both are on the title then one may need to buy the other out.
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