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Divorceee pleads: Help me keep my home and free myself of the quitclaim deed.

2680543977 a63a500773 m Divorceee pleads: Help me keep my home and free myself of the quitclaim deed.
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DEAR BENNY: I am a recently divorced woman. After many years of marriage in the same residence, I was decreed full ownership of the family home. However, I had to secure a substantial loan on the home to give to my ex-husband in order for him to move out. Because of my financial situation, I could not secure the loan without keeping him on the loan and on the deed. However, in the divorce settlement there is a quitclaim deed stating that I have five years to refinance the loan and get my ex-husband’s name off the loan and off the house deed.

I will not quality for a loan myself. However, I have a son, a recent college graduate, who has an excellent job and salary, and who is living downstairs and helping to pay the mortgage.

Should I go ahead and record the quitclaim deed? My name has been changed. Would the mortgage company be alerted and would they then require the loan to be paid in full? Would I then be forced to sell sooner than the five years? Also, I know my ex-husband’s name would still be on the loan. They may make me refinance with my name alone (I would not qualify), but maybe with my son’s credit I could qualify, making him part owner with his name on the deed. Could you please clarify the most prudent steps for me to take to keep my home and free myself of the quitclaim deed? –Amy

DEAR AMY: First, federal law does not permit the lender to call your loan just because you changed your name or add your son to title.

I suggest the following: Assuming that your son qualifies for a loan, have him buy half of the house. You then will both apply for a new loan, which if approved will pay off the existing loan, and your ex will be out of the picture.

 Divorceee pleads: Help me keep my home and free myself of the quitclaim deed.

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