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Which came first, the problem or the sonouitl? Luckily it doesn't matter.
By: | May 28, 2014 | Report Comment
I have some friends that are docirving, but stuck living together due to a divorce. They bought the house July 2007 and, in my opinion, over paid even at the peak. It sounds completely miserable to me. Marital debts are community property, so I believe they're split down the middle along with assets. I suppose one person could forgo other cash (401k for instance) to be free of the negative equity. But here's the kicker .To get someone's name off the home mortgage, you have to refinance. And with no equity, there's no refi. So even if one person wants to stay in the house and wait for the market to rebound, they can't unless the other party is stupid to keep their name on the mortgage. I really feel for anyone in that situation. Rate this comment: 0 0
By: | Mar 12, 2014 | Report Comment
By :By :RE: Depends on how motivated the sleler is. A very unmotivated sleler would not take it as stressful!I guess it depends on what you mean by motivated. If you mean they need to sell quickly, then yes. But there's more to the stress than need to sell. Having to clean up each day before you leave. Having to get out on 10 minutes notice when someone calls. Having to leave your drapes open and lights on, if that's not your typical habit. Concern about pets inside or outside the house. If you're not worried about (and/or not doing) any of those things, then it wouldn't be stressful.BTW, that's another one of the impact issues. Leave the dirty dishes in the sink one day and that could be the pet peeve of the potential buyer who would have otherwise bought your house. It doesn't matter that every other day the sink was spotless.I am going to suggest that an unmotivated sleler isn't really that concerned about any of that. You will recognize when the sleler gets motivated by when these things become more important.Did the dirty dishes peeve the buyer, or did the buyer think the sleler was not motivated? Rate this comment: 0 0
By: | Mar 12, 2014 | Report Comment
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