<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by homie:
Home Guru, I think you misconstrued my question. We've taken possesion of our home. Can any legal charges be brought against the lender for not inforcing the cosign document?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I did not mean to misconstrue yet quite possibly I did. Was it a case of speed reading on a barely lit dinky laptop screen or being way too tired. Well anyway you stole my nickname and used it as a registered user name on this website. That's ok provided you post decent answers.
Yes but there are various factors that may come up in the defense. If you have been damaged by their actions then you have some claims ie. the home has numerous construction defects, building code vioaltions, structural, roofing, electrical and/or mechanical problems etc. In addition, you failed to mitigate damages ie. when you first knew that the lender had funded without your approval did you allow it by not objecting, saying nothing and remaining silent?