Let me start by thanking you all for being here. I found a forum like this when we were short selling our house and it was a wealth of information and support!
Our situation is this: We are planning to file Chapter 7 in a couple of weeks. My husband owns two pieces of property with a partner. The first is a residential lot. My husband and his partner are both on the title but the note/mortgage are only in his partner's name. We have made every payment for this lot and although we cannot afford it, we do not want to damage his partner's credit by defaulting.
The second is a rental property and they are both on title, note, and mortgage. They have shared all of the expenses for that one but it is also costing us money that we cannot afford.
Both properties are 30 - 50% upside down so there is no equity.
We would love to be rid of them, but again, really don't want to ruin his credit or stick him with the bill.
Any advice? Our attorney thought at first that we could surrender them with no negative consequence to him, but now she says that may not be correct.
We are in South Carolina, by the way.
Thank you for your opinions!
Our situation is this: We are planning to file Chapter 7 in a couple of weeks. My husband owns two pieces of property with a partner. The first is a residential lot. My husband and his partner are both on the title but the note/mortgage are only in his partner's name. We have made every payment for this lot and although we cannot afford it, we do not want to damage his partner's credit by defaulting.
The second is a rental property and they are both on title, note, and mortgage. They have shared all of the expenses for that one but it is also costing us money that we cannot afford.
Both properties are 30 - 50% upside down so there is no equity.
We would love to be rid of them, but again, really don't want to ruin his credit or stick him with the bill.
Any advice? Our attorney thought at first that we could surrender them with no negative consequence to him, but now she says that may not be correct.
We are in South Carolina, by the way.
Thank you for your opinions!
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