wantinganend
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? IL
The divorce settlement states the house to be sold by a private realtor. The house has been vacant and on the market for 10 months. This month my ex has moved someone into the house without my permission. The divorce settlement does not state no one could live in the house, nor did it state who would be responsible for paying the mortgage.
The tenant my ex placed in the house is not a desirable tenant (i.e. has a dog, smokes, and is not by any means neat. I have already received word from "nosey" neighbors of large noisy parties within the house). Furthermore, my ex has not wanted to pay his half of the mortgage while the house was vacant, but now wants me and him to pay the mortgage while the house is being occupied by his tenant.
I have come to the conclusion the only way I will ever get out from under this co-ownership on this property is to try and get my ex to buy me out of it. How likely would a court decide in favor of this? The divorce settlement states the equity in the home, and an approx. amount to be divided. I would even be willing to settle for less at this point. What justification would I need to force my ex into complying? If I would not be able to do this, do you have any other suggestions in how to deal with this situation?
Thanks
The divorce settlement states the house to be sold by a private realtor. The house has been vacant and on the market for 10 months. This month my ex has moved someone into the house without my permission. The divorce settlement does not state no one could live in the house, nor did it state who would be responsible for paying the mortgage.
The tenant my ex placed in the house is not a desirable tenant (i.e. has a dog, smokes, and is not by any means neat. I have already received word from "nosey" neighbors of large noisy parties within the house). Furthermore, my ex has not wanted to pay his half of the mortgage while the house was vacant, but now wants me and him to pay the mortgage while the house is being occupied by his tenant.
I have come to the conclusion the only way I will ever get out from under this co-ownership on this property is to try and get my ex to buy me out of it. How likely would a court decide in favor of this? The divorce settlement states the equity in the home, and an approx. amount to be divided. I would even be willing to settle for less at this point. What justification would I need to force my ex into complying? If I would not be able to do this, do you have any other suggestions in how to deal with this situation?
Thanks