Hi!
Thanks to all for this great forum. I'm learning a lot and appreciate the contributions from so many knowledgeable people.
I have a question that I can't seem to satisfactorily figure out just on my own. My girlfriend, at the time, and I bought a house in October 2006. We broke up and she moved out in March 2008, but we never tried to change our mortgage in order to get her off of it: refinance, quit claim deed, etc. Now, I am 99.9% sure I will be filing for a Chapter 7 in the next six months. My current fiancée and I don't mind living in the house but we think it would definitely be better to "let the house go" (foreclosure, deed in lieu, etc.). As such I won't be reaffirming the mortgage during the bankruptcy if it gets that far.
So my question is "what happens to my ex and what rights does she have?" I know she couldn't "stop" me from my Chp7 and not reaffirming but other than that I haven't been able to find out exactly what she can and can't do. Can she demand to move in and we move out? Living rent free for a spell would make moving a bajillion times easier so I'd like to do that if I can. How bad does this wreck her credit? I would guess just the same as if she was in my position and just couldn't keep juggling life anymore, but I'm not sure. Can she sue me?
I doubt anything will actually happen other than her getting annoyed, but I'm not a gambler at heart. I want to know every angle I can before I pull the trigger on something and this is one huge trigger.
Some details:
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to read all that!
Thanks to all for this great forum. I'm learning a lot and appreciate the contributions from so many knowledgeable people.
I have a question that I can't seem to satisfactorily figure out just on my own. My girlfriend, at the time, and I bought a house in October 2006. We broke up and she moved out in March 2008, but we never tried to change our mortgage in order to get her off of it: refinance, quit claim deed, etc. Now, I am 99.9% sure I will be filing for a Chapter 7 in the next six months. My current fiancée and I don't mind living in the house but we think it would definitely be better to "let the house go" (foreclosure, deed in lieu, etc.). As such I won't be reaffirming the mortgage during the bankruptcy if it gets that far.
So my question is "what happens to my ex and what rights does she have?" I know she couldn't "stop" me from my Chp7 and not reaffirming but other than that I haven't been able to find out exactly what she can and can't do. Can she demand to move in and we move out? Living rent free for a spell would make moving a bajillion times easier so I'd like to do that if I can. How bad does this wreck her credit? I would guess just the same as if she was in my position and just couldn't keep juggling life anymore, but I'm not sure. Can she sue me?
I doubt anything will actually happen other than her getting annoyed, but I'm not a gambler at heart. I want to know every angle I can before I pull the trigger on something and this is one huge trigger.
Some details:
- This is all happening in New Jersey.
- There is only the one, initial mortgage. No second mortgages, HELOCs, etc.
- Even counting my current fiancée's contribution towards running the household (we split everything 50/50) as rent I collect AND money my mother has been sending me every week for about 18 months as income I easily pass my state's means test.
- I'm employed full time but I have about double my AGI in revolving credit debt. Plus a little in student loans and back taxes (people that see all my details usually say "Jeeze! You should have filed two years ago!" )
- She's contributed nothing towards the house since March 2008.
- I've been living there the whole time and making all the payments (although I did let her claim it on her taxes for 2008, don't know if that matters).
- She has since gotten married, had a kid, and moved I think three times.
- She was on unemployment for a while. After that ran out she's been supported by her husband since.
- She hasn't made a peep about her possible taking over the house probably since she moved out three years ago.
Thanks in advance to anyone who takes the time to read all that!
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