I split up with the missus in late 2010 and we had a jointly mortgaged house.
When she moved out there were arrears and utility bills and arrears on a joint loan for home improvements which I have since paid up.
The house is in negative equity as we got a 95% mortgage and the price has dropped like a stone since then with the crash and all.
She wants me to have her name removed but I have spoken to the bank and they cant just do this and need to reapply which my credit file will not allow right now. So I cant remortgage just in my name.
She has sent a letter through a solicitor earlier this year demanding I remove her name (which I cant) or she will apply to the court to force a sale. I cant so did not respond.
She has since sent a letter from herself claiming to be on the advice of her solicitor but its all over the show and I doubt a solicitor advised as the wording content context etc are shocking. I think the solicitor may have advised her they cant help so she would need to do it herself.
My questions are:
Can someone force a sale on a joint mortgage ?
Would a solicitor advise a client to write to the other party themselves or does this indicate she is on shakey ground ?
If I cant remortgage and there is negative equity would a court demand a sale that leaves us both in a worse position ?
Thanks in advance
When she moved out there were arrears and utility bills and arrears on a joint loan for home improvements which I have since paid up.
The house is in negative equity as we got a 95% mortgage and the price has dropped like a stone since then with the crash and all.
She wants me to have her name removed but I have spoken to the bank and they cant just do this and need to reapply which my credit file will not allow right now. So I cant remortgage just in my name.
She has sent a letter through a solicitor earlier this year demanding I remove her name (which I cant) or she will apply to the court to force a sale. I cant so did not respond.
She has since sent a letter from herself claiming to be on the advice of her solicitor but its all over the show and I doubt a solicitor advised as the wording content context etc are shocking. I think the solicitor may have advised her they cant help so she would need to do it herself.
My questions are:
Can someone force a sale on a joint mortgage ?
Would a solicitor advise a client to write to the other party themselves or does this indicate she is on shakey ground ?
If I cant remortgage and there is negative equity would a court demand a sale that leaves us both in a worse position ?
Thanks in advance
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