kabmitchell
Junior Member
What is the name of your state?
Georgia
When I married my husband, my credit was good and his was bad (self-employed and legal expenses due to ex-wife). So, we made purchases in my name. It took 5 years or so to straighten out financial problems but we did. However, by then, my credit was bad because we were both dealing with ups and downs of self-employment and legal debts and everything was in my name. Because of that situation, when we refinanced, it turned out it would be cheaper to put the mortgage in his name so we did. He makes a good steady income now and we won legal battles and we've paid bills on time for a year. THe problem is, I'm not rebuilding my credit because everything is in his name. Can he now have me added to the mortgage as a co-borrower? If not, can he just sign a quit claim and sign the house over to me?
Thanks,
k
Georgia
When I married my husband, my credit was good and his was bad (self-employed and legal expenses due to ex-wife). So, we made purchases in my name. It took 5 years or so to straighten out financial problems but we did. However, by then, my credit was bad because we were both dealing with ups and downs of self-employment and legal debts and everything was in my name. Because of that situation, when we refinanced, it turned out it would be cheaper to put the mortgage in his name so we did. He makes a good steady income now and we won legal battles and we've paid bills on time for a year. THe problem is, I'm not rebuilding my credit because everything is in his name. Can he now have me added to the mortgage as a co-borrower? If not, can he just sign a quit claim and sign the house over to me?
Thanks,
k