Legal Question in Real Estate Law in District of Columbia
Borrower vs Co-Borrower
I have a primary residence and three other invetment properties with a co borrower. I paid/paying for 99% of motgages and upkeep of the properties. The co-borrower is on both mortgage/deed. What is the fastest cheapest way to force/remove the co-borrower from all properrties?
4 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Borrower vs Co-Borrower
Correction: The partition suit would have to be filed in the D.C. Superior Court(also neither fast nor cheap).
Re: Borrower vs Co-Borrower
The easiest/cheapest way may well be to work out a deal to buy out the co-borrower's interest. If that does not work, you will have to sue to partition the properties (or more likely for sale in lieu of partition).
Re: Borrower vs Co-Borrower
The fastest solution is to buy the co-owner out. If not successful, a forced partiition or sale in lieu can be initiated. This requires litigation and is apt to be neither quick or inexpensive.
Re: Borrower vs Co-Borrower
Suit to partition properties in the local circuit court.(It will neither be fast nor cheap.)