draygnmage
Member
Ohio
My ex and I divorced in December. As part of the divorce decree I agreed to quit claim the house to her with the provision that she sell or refinance in 6 months. Its now July and no sale has happened. The house has been on the market the whole time, just no takers. I know that the quit claim means I have no claim on the property, but my name is still on the mortgage so I'm financially liable for the balance just as she is.
Now she is considering something called a short sale. Apparently it involves not paying the mortgage for a couple months and then having someone offer the bank less than the mortgage owed and they get the house. This seems fishy to me as I don't understand why the bank wouldn't just foreclose on the property and sell it themselves, and collect on us for the rest as they would with a repo'd car. (I'm in the collection industry, so I know a little about what goes on.)
1. Can the bank pursue us for any deficiency balance owed after this "short sale" happens?
2. What will the effect of this procedure be on my credit?
My ex and I divorced in December. As part of the divorce decree I agreed to quit claim the house to her with the provision that she sell or refinance in 6 months. Its now July and no sale has happened. The house has been on the market the whole time, just no takers. I know that the quit claim means I have no claim on the property, but my name is still on the mortgage so I'm financially liable for the balance just as she is.
Now she is considering something called a short sale. Apparently it involves not paying the mortgage for a couple months and then having someone offer the bank less than the mortgage owed and they get the house. This seems fishy to me as I don't understand why the bank wouldn't just foreclose on the property and sell it themselves, and collect on us for the rest as they would with a repo'd car. (I'm in the collection industry, so I know a little about what goes on.)
1. Can the bank pursue us for any deficiency balance owed after this "short sale" happens?
2. What will the effect of this procedure be on my credit?