schristi69
Junior Member
Arizona
I have a friend that has been in a non-marriage relationship for the last 23 years and they have 2 children. She has recently split from him and he has vacated the property. Both of their names are on the mortgage. He has quit claimed his half of the property to the 2 children. She cannot refinance for 1 year as he has been paying the mortgage from his account and she needs to show a payment history. He is threatening to file an insurance lien on the property. From my understanding this is for contractors to secure their payment for services and materials or HOA's to collect an amount that is due to them. Can he do this for no reason? The only thing that could be considered a "bill" is he gave her a sum of money to purchase some stock that has not gone public yet and has no value as of yet. No agreement for repayment was created nor was their a verbal agreement. Considering the length of time and the living situation, I would expect this to be considered a gift. Should she be worried about this threat of a lien?
I have a friend that has been in a non-marriage relationship for the last 23 years and they have 2 children. She has recently split from him and he has vacated the property. Both of their names are on the mortgage. He has quit claimed his half of the property to the 2 children. She cannot refinance for 1 year as he has been paying the mortgage from his account and she needs to show a payment history. He is threatening to file an insurance lien on the property. From my understanding this is for contractors to secure their payment for services and materials or HOA's to collect an amount that is due to them. Can he do this for no reason? The only thing that could be considered a "bill" is he gave her a sum of money to purchase some stock that has not gone public yet and has no value as of yet. No agreement for repayment was created nor was their a verbal agreement. Considering the length of time and the living situation, I would expect this to be considered a gift. Should she be worried about this threat of a lien?