this home belongs to my husband and I, my husband allowed his family to operate a home group business to help them out.. and in return of his favor they have his credit all messed up and on top of that we found out that they change the mortagage without my husbands knowlegde or signature so yeah they commited forgery.. my husbands credit is so bad that he can even get a credit card for two hundred dollars..we also found out that they had a credit card in his name and max it out five thousand dollars and never paid... I wanted to go to the police but my husband doesnt want to because of his mother, all this was done by his sister and her husband and his mom.. and he doesnt know what to do..I have a real state agent trying to sell the home but is taking so long. can someone tell me how can I sell the home faster than with a real state agent?? I am so mad at this people and now Im mad at my husband for not doing anything about it. our marriage is suffering please help!!
2006-12-04
05:33:27
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The home is in good condition it has to be they have disable people living there.. The family had no choice but to let us put the house for sell, they know the trouble they got them self in to,the problem is that the house second mortagage the one they forged my husband signature is for 72 thousand that is why I hired an real state agent to sell the home for me. It feels hopeless sometimes..
2006-12-04
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If I were in your shoes without children I would walk right out on him. Sorry.
If your name is on that house then you are going to held responsible as well.
Sure he wasn't in on it since he wants to do NOTHING?
If you do NOTHING now they will do it AGAIN!!!
So sorry to hear your husband's family is so evil
I dated a guy who had problems like that so glad I never Married him. His daughter frauded me and no one thought I should make a police report but I did.
Contact the police &the attorney general for advise at LEAST!
2006-12-04 06:01:33
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answered by Big V 2
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I'm in the UK so don't know if you are able to do this... but you could put a private advertisement in the property pages of your local newspaper at a price well below similar properties in the area. OR, you could contact a property company which specialises in buying homes for cash - the only issue here is that they will always offer well below the value of the property. However, either of these routes would enable you to get rid of the property - and of the associated problems. I hope things work out well for you.
2006-12-04 05:49:28
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answered by avian 5
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I recently sold my home & it is a tough market! The smartest things you can do is clear out clutter, do small cheap repairs, paint & clean and finally, my house sold because I offered cash back at the close. It was supposed to be to be for building a new garage but the people used it for a downpayment. Whatever, it sold. Tons of info about selling a house on the internet-search a bit, and see what works for you. Good luck.
2006-12-04 05:45:09
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answered by Middleclassandnotquiet 6
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When someone closes on a mortgage, the notary has to verify who it is with picture identification. Someone pretended to be your husband, and someone pretended to be you. I can understand your brother in law looking like your husband (I used my brother's ID once to buy beer when I was 20 yrs old and he was 22), but that's REAL coincidental that they found someone to pass for you AND got fake ID for the whole thing. Or else the lender or title company was involved with the scam.
File charges - if the lender was involved, you might get that loan paid off quicker than they thought!
2006-12-04 06:32:15
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answered by teran_realtor 7
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The surest way for a quick sale is an auction. There a variety of companies doing absolute auctions, here in california the fastest growing one is Pacific Auction Exchange.
2006-12-04 06:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You need a good lawyer and as to selling the house price it as cheaply as possible. The lower the price the faster it will go.
Good Luck and get a lawyer NOW
2006-12-04 05:46:05
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answered by Anonymous
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good luck promoting into this market: perfect wager is to drop the cost as low as you could bypass or look to short sale some numbers that the position released right now: residing house stay for sale an popular of 9 to ten months, it is the bottom housing expenditures in 17 years, it is the most houses for sale at one time in 28 years
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answered by ? 4
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kick your husband into touch, if your good looking come move in with me and we will do a bit of bagging to ease your pain
2006-12-04 05:44:45
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