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I am looking for some advice before I go to see a real estate attorney about my current situation where I am a co-owner of a property. I am “now” aware that I should have done some sort of a contract before entering this real estate deal so please spare me the lectures lol.
I purchased a house in September of 2009 with my then girl friend (mother of my child). I am the primary borrower on the loan and she is the secondary borrower. I put $1,000.00 (pre-move in) of my own money into the house and we received a gift from one of her relatives for approximately $9,000.00 to cover the closing costs. Shortly (3-4 weeks) after we moved into the house she notified me of her wish to be single and then shortly after that I found out she had started some sort of a relationship with another guy. Over a 18 month period after the home purchase she made the living environment at the house so unhealthy for me and my little girl I was more or less forced to move out. I moved out in April of 2011 with a promise from her that she would take over 100% of the bills including the mortgage and pay everything on time. Not wanting/being able to pay 100% of the house bills and mortgage I decided it was for the best for her to stay and me to go. For the approximately 18 months I lived in the house I paid 45% of all the bills including the mortgage. In May of 2011 I learned that there was a male roommate/her new boyfriend that is more or less living in the house with her. Everything is out of my name now but the mortgage, which is being paid in full and on time so I can’t complain there.
I didn’t buy the house with her just as an investment but that is an added plus of owning a home. My long term plan was to rent the house out years down the road when we upgraded. I feel as though a financial investment has been pulled out from under me. I am not looking to get even but rather maintain the status of home owner with at least some of the perks. She has not been able to, from what I know, get a mortgage solely in her name so I am still on it. I am not even sure I would “want” to sign it over to her even if she offered me money. So my questions are as followed…
1. What can/should I do to make out from this bad situation?
2. Can I collect some sort of rent since someone else is living there with her?
3. From what I know I can not declare the house of my taxes since I am not paying on it even though it is my SSN that is listed with the IRS.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. And as I stated I have moved on from the relationship but not being a homeowner in some way shape or form is the real pain. I am also aware that the timing of her wanting to be single is very very shady.
Thanks in advance
I am looking for some advice before I go to see a real estate attorney about my current situation where I am a co-owner of a property. I am “now” aware that I should have done some sort of a contract before entering this real estate deal so please spare me the lectures lol.
I purchased a house in September of 2009 with my then girl friend (mother of my child). I am the primary borrower on the loan and she is the secondary borrower. I put $1,000.00 (pre-move in) of my own money into the house and we received a gift from one of her relatives for approximately $9,000.00 to cover the closing costs. Shortly (3-4 weeks) after we moved into the house she notified me of her wish to be single and then shortly after that I found out she had started some sort of a relationship with another guy. Over a 18 month period after the home purchase she made the living environment at the house so unhealthy for me and my little girl I was more or less forced to move out. I moved out in April of 2011 with a promise from her that she would take over 100% of the bills including the mortgage and pay everything on time. Not wanting/being able to pay 100% of the house bills and mortgage I decided it was for the best for her to stay and me to go. For the approximately 18 months I lived in the house I paid 45% of all the bills including the mortgage. In May of 2011 I learned that there was a male roommate/her new boyfriend that is more or less living in the house with her. Everything is out of my name now but the mortgage, which is being paid in full and on time so I can’t complain there.
I didn’t buy the house with her just as an investment but that is an added plus of owning a home. My long term plan was to rent the house out years down the road when we upgraded. I feel as though a financial investment has been pulled out from under me. I am not looking to get even but rather maintain the status of home owner with at least some of the perks. She has not been able to, from what I know, get a mortgage solely in her name so I am still on it. I am not even sure I would “want” to sign it over to her even if she offered me money. So my questions are as followed…
1. What can/should I do to make out from this bad situation?
2. Can I collect some sort of rent since someone else is living there with her?
3. From what I know I can not declare the house of my taxes since I am not paying on it even though it is my SSN that is listed with the IRS.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. And as I stated I have moved on from the relationship but not being a homeowner in some way shape or form is the real pain. I am also aware that the timing of her wanting to be single is very very shady.
Thanks in advance