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Old 06-17-2009, 10:33 PM
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Fl

My ex wife is being foreclosed on. We bought the house in 95. We divorced in 2000. I was not able to do a quick claim deed at the time as she was unable to get financed. Her and her husband refinanced in 03. I had to sign off on it when she did because there was still no QCD done yet. She is now being foreclosed on and I have been listed as a defendent in the case. I filed a QCD today. Is there anything else that I should do. I kno that I will have to draft a letter to court and the plaintiffs attorney. How should I word it and what should I include in the letter?

since I was on the original deed I had to sign off on it so she could refinance, I know that it is my fault that QCD was never done . I am not listed as a borrower on her mortgage, I only signed off on it. I am not listed on the promisary note to repay.
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Old 06-18-2009, 07:53 AM
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It's QUIT not QUICK.

If they refinanced and paid off the loan you were a signer on (and that loan isn't the one doing the foreclosing), then you have nothing to worry about. THe foreclosure has to list all the owners to let them know that they are about to lose ownership interest. It won't affect you if you don't care that your losing your interest.
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