California.
August 1st 2012 a friends mother ran out of money and was unable to make her mortgage payment. A Real Estate Sale Contract was signed to purchase the property from her by taking over the current loan and/or re-finance the current loan amount. I was to also pay her $75,000 in 3 installments. She was to live there until the $75,000 was paid out while paying me a monthly sum as rent while she stayed. I paid her gardener, pool man, internet, and took care of fixes on the house.
I continued to make her mortgage payments for months and paid her the $75,000. She has since stopped paying rent and has retained an attorney claiming elder abuse. I have now received a notice of rescission on the deed and her attorney is stating that we need to work out a reasonable amount for the tenant to pay back to me less then the close to $100,000 she has in debt to me.
The bigger problem here is that the woman is not working, has minimal government income, and can not pay the house payments let alone pay me back what I have given her. She burned through 1.5 million dollars in a few years and her house is cluttered form her hoarding practices.
My intention when making this transaction was to let her stay there a couple of years and then when she moved out sell the property for profit. Now I am looking at being taken off the deed and trust that she will find a way to pay me back.
I did not go into this begging to buy her house from her, I did it reluctantly to help my close friends mother.
Any advise please.
Thank You
Steve
August 1st 2012 a friends mother ran out of money and was unable to make her mortgage payment. A Real Estate Sale Contract was signed to purchase the property from her by taking over the current loan and/or re-finance the current loan amount. I was to also pay her $75,000 in 3 installments. She was to live there until the $75,000 was paid out while paying me a monthly sum as rent while she stayed. I paid her gardener, pool man, internet, and took care of fixes on the house.
I continued to make her mortgage payments for months and paid her the $75,000. She has since stopped paying rent and has retained an attorney claiming elder abuse. I have now received a notice of rescission on the deed and her attorney is stating that we need to work out a reasonable amount for the tenant to pay back to me less then the close to $100,000 she has in debt to me.
The bigger problem here is that the woman is not working, has minimal government income, and can not pay the house payments let alone pay me back what I have given her. She burned through 1.5 million dollars in a few years and her house is cluttered form her hoarding practices.
My intention when making this transaction was to let her stay there a couple of years and then when she moved out sell the property for profit. Now I am looking at being taken off the deed and trust that she will find a way to pay me back.
I did not go into this begging to buy her house from her, I did it reluctantly to help my close friends mother.
Any advise please.
Thank You
Steve