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TopicAlright, alright I concede. I texted my ex about our sleeping arrangements.
Jen0125
09/19/20 12:51:20 PM
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reruns_revenge posted...
No matter what you're going to have to resolve who retains the house, aren't you? If he's solely on the mortgage - i.e., the person responsible for the debt - are you going to quitclaim your interest to him? And since you received government assistance for the down payment too, you may want to check how a change in ownership between current co-owners may be treated. There are a lot of ongoing expenses and tax deductions associated with owning real property, and it's something you should start working through sooner rather than later. Such as how are you going to handle the first installment on the $376.08 in property taxes that will be due by 11/2. Because if you can't settle the issues consensually, your only other option is probably to start a partition action and force a sale.

When I leave, he is going to take the house. He can't sell it for five years or he has to pay back the remainder of the grant and that's up to him. I'm not sure what you're talking about with the property tax because our property tax is rolled into our mortgage payment through escrow.

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