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Editor: Don Leske II / Agent & Associate Broker
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 12-25-07 Issue

   "How can we get out of a home that cannot sell on the market? ...
  I made the mistake of buying a home with my boyfriend and the relationship has ended. Neither one of us can do a refi because of debt. Selling is not looking good because homes in our area are going for under 100,000 and we have a payoff far above that, not to mention we have not lived in the home long at all. A quick sale will do damage to our credit. He can't walk away and give it to me because he is the primary and will not let me have the house with his name on it. I can't walk away because he cannot afford it alone. What can we do, if anything?"
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...question asked today on Trulia.

Here are a couple of thoughts that may help:

1. Some people have called their lender and discussed the problem before it has become a problem. This has ended up helping a lot of people who otherwise thought that there was no other recourse or plan of action that would work. – I have seen lenders that would actually drop their monthly payments for as much as a year, as the owner reworked their own game plan, got a new job or it just gave them time to get a sale. This is sometimes done by just making interest payments.

2. One other idea that has worked for others, is to rent out the home to make the mortgage payments until the market changes. If your home just will not sell for enough to cover what you have in it, and if you have no money to bring to the closing table, it can end up with a foreclosure on your home. Not good. If renting/leasing your home does not cover your monthly payments, how short will you be? Balance out the costs on paper, actually write it all down.

3. You may also think about offering it as a “Rent to Own” home to gain a more serious renter or buyer. – If you like that idea but just do not want to be a landlord, or need a 3rd unbiased party to handle it so you and the ex-boyfriend will both feel that your interests are more protected, then look for a local company who does Property Management, plus ensure/ask if that company is also a Real Estate company (many are) - then they can also get the sale, if and when it sells… they will like that of course.

In the Tacoma, Puyallup and Pierce County areas feel free to call me, I am the Broker and Property Manager for BCI Properties, LLC.
See more info at: www.bci-properties.com/owners.htm

Just my 2 cents worth.

Best regards and Happy Holidays!
-Don


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