Legal Question in Civil Litigation in California
nasty break up/trying to sell house
HI. The situation is a break up (my
sister) in which they jointly purchased a
home (a bit over a year Ago).
BAsically...I can't really see that the LAW
has been broken...but is there a way for
them to use a neutral party in this
process? Both of their names are on the
mortgage...neither of them will move
out. My sister would move but since
her girlfriend hardly pays her 1/2 of the
mortgage...she's afraid she wouldn't
pay it and it would damage her credit.
She can't afford to move and just pay
for 2 homes. If the house takes forever
to sell what are her legal options, if
any? if they can't reach any civil
agreements together???
Plus there is serious psychological
drama and trauma.......things like her
girlfriend changing her cell phone
password so she can't check messages.
all that kinda bull....
Please point me in a direction. ;)
thanks...H
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: nasty break up/trying to sell house
It seems like both parties want to maintain a piece of the pie. However, should one decide to get out, one party can refinance the home into his/her name, then quick-claim the deed into the refinancing party's name. In other words, a simple purchase will do. If neither party wants to move, then either one can file for a partition action, but this may force the sale of the home.