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 What's the average time for a house to sell????
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 How to resolve foreclosure?
Where do I start...
Ok, My boyfriend foreclosed on a house about 2 years ago now after trying to sell it for about 5-6 months. This all spiralled from losing his job when his company shut it'...


 Mortgage question?
Is there a fee to get a mortgage loan?? I know there's interest but any other fees associated? Also, do interest rates usually increase in the summer?
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 Neighbours want us to remove fencing on our boundary so they can get access- Do we have to do so?
the people who own the plot of land next to us want us to remove our fence at the back of our garden to give them access. They have a right of access in the burdens of our property. The fence has ...


 Selling my House?
I own my house outright, but am planning to sell it. How long after the buyer closes escrow will I get my check. And since I will be moving to another city. How much time will that give me to look ...


 What should or can I do about a Bad (low) appraisal on my house?
OK, so I wanted to refinance my mortgage. Everything was going fine, even for having a lower credit score. The closing was set, all we were waiting for was the appraisal. Well, when it came in, it ...


 Mortgage company asking for copy of 401-K statement?
I've been approved for a loan, but the lender wants a copy of my 401-K statement. I've never had a lender ask for this before and I don't believe this is any of their business. They ...


 Why would two apartment complexes give me different responses about my credit on my application?
One apartment complex I applied to came back declined because he said I had "major credit issues", and another place I applied to said my credit came back "perfect". So, I ...


 My husband & I only got $600 for economic stimulus instead of the $1200 we qualified for. Why were we shorted?
The stimulus is supposed to be $1200 for married couples who make less than $75k/year. We even did the calculate feature on their website and were told to expect the $1200. However, in our checking ...


 A potential renter is interested in a rent to own lease of a rental property I own ?
Typically what percentage or amount of the lease to own option is used as building down payment monies. Any resources for what to include in one of these lease to own agreements ?...


 What to do after you serve a 3 day notice to a tenant that won't pay rent?
I have a tennant that hasn't pay her rent i already gave her a 3 day notice what should i do ...


 Bought a house, Old occupiers left items in it, been 5months now they want it back.. What are my rights?
Bought a house 5 months ago, The previous occupiers left a few items behind, and an order came through for them. I didnt have contact details and assumed they would be round to pick the items up! H...


 How do i get a house with $10,000.?
My credit score is about 520. I owe $5,000 total in credit. Is there anyway i qualify to get a house in or out of ny without having to pay off the 5,000 on my credit report....


 How do i find out the owner to an abandoned house?
there's an abandoned house that is really interesting.
i went in there one day and
the house was FULL of stuff.
BAGS and bags and bags of clothes shoes books alcohol. etc
u ...


 Can a person really sue my grandfather and win???
an ex tenet who was evicted is now sueing my grandfather for un returned security deposit. well that sounds nice but you cant take money from social security or his pention right? please provide your&...


 Whats a good website for real estate?
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 Is it legal for a landlord to allow two separate beauty salons to operate out of the same building?
I am the owner of a beauty salon and have been operating out of this same building for the past seven years without any problems. Recently, the landlord rented the storefront next door out as a ...


 Where does a single mother with decent, steady income, yet no so perfect credit begin to get a mortgage loan.?
I have been trying to repair my credit for the past few months so I may purchase a home with no money down. How can I go to a closing with no money down?
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 Landlords, apt mgrs, please read. move out question.?
Lived in the apartment 2 years. Originally had a roommate. He left a couple months ago, just picked up and left one day. I found out I was moving 1400 miles away. It was a very quick decision. I gave ...


 Urgent Renting Question?
If I have been renting an apartment for 10 years, and next month (July) I am planning on moving around 10th-15th, my landlord still requires us to pay the entire month's rent when we only want ...



LadyMoonlight!!
My Mother in law has messed up our mortgage payment and I'm worried?
OK this is going to be long so bear with me.

Last year we fell into arrears with our mortgage. We went to court, a suspended possession order was granted, but we managed to raise the money from family to pay off the arrears and get the account clear.

The mortgage company and the court however claim the possession order still stands.

In June this year my partner lost his job and we struggled to make that month's mortgage payment. We paid what we could which was £150 short of our regular payment. The mortgage co said it was OK and as my partner found a job in August we could spread the £150 over 3 months to clear it. We owe one more payment of £50 to bring it up to date.

However

My stupid b*tch mother in law has made a mess of things. Because we had closed our bank account and were waiting to get a new one set up we needed to pay our last month's mortgage payment on a debit card and as I did not have a new card yet, I gave my MIL the money for the mortgage payment and
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asked her to make the payment with her debit card (she put the money in her account)

I've recently found out that she SPENT £130 of that money on her friggin Orange phone bill and only gave the mortgage company £320 (they were supposed to have £452!). So, as well as the £50 we still owe them we are now £180 in arrears!

We can pay this month's installment but not the £180. The stupid woman claims she will "sort it out for us" but I do not trust her as far as I can throw her and am frantic with worry. My partner is very protective of his mum, he claims he is dealing with is and I should stay out of it. But I am so worried we will now be seen as defaulting on our mortgage and will be repossessed. What should I do?
                     
 




Mike
I take it that you are located in England. Although I am not familiar with English real estate I am very familiar with American Real Estate.

I recommend that you call your attorney immediately. (I believe that is a Barrister in England, is that correct?)

Your mother in law probably does not even know how to straighten this out.

The fact that the payment was not made properly could invalidate your agreement with the bank.

Your attorney needs to know about this as soon as possible so that your attorney can help correct the problem.


lozzielaws
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Call your mortgage company and explain. They can see that you have been paying things off, they can see you are trying, as long as you are honest and keep in contact with them, hopefully they will help.


bostonianinmo
I'll answer this in the words of "Dear Abby" a favoured agony aunt in the US: Your partner needs to grow a spine and stand up to his mother. She was totally out of line and needs to put this right today. (And if he's unwilling to do so, you should rethink YOUR options in this relationship. You're obviously not number one and you'll never win out over his mother as long as she still has her apron strings wrapped around his willy.)

Needless to say, you shoudl never trust this old cow with anything any more.


billybobjo
i would flush her mobile phone down the toilet


Dee L
If you value your marriage I would NOT contact your mother in law - let hubby sort it.
In future don't ask her to help you out - go into the bank and pay it straight into your mortgage account.


Ferrari Babe ¸.•*´`*♥ ♥*´`*•.¸
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Unless you have been consistently defaulting on payments the mortgage company would rather have the money owed than to instigate reposession. It's always better to keep them informed, sooner rather than later, of any of problems. Write to them (preferably enclosing a cheque for the shortfall) explaining what happened. In future try to ensure you meet the repayments on time. Your Mother in Law has behaved despicably to cause you this problem, I hope she intends to repay you quickly and try to make amends in any way she can.


beverley.newman1@btinternet.com
Instead of blaming everyone other than yourselves for your money problems,I suggest you stop bad mouthing your Mother in Law and start being answerable to your own failings.I bet like most youngsters these days,you have the big plasma screen televisions,new cars and loads of store cards for stuff you do'nt actually need but just "must have".I get so fed up with hearing all these tales of woe ,when a bit of self sacrifice and money management would mean you do'nt have to keep expecting other people to bail you out!
You are probably thinking that I am a "rich b--tch",but I am no such thing! I have bought up 3 children myself,held down 2 jobs,gone without all the "stuff" you all deem neccessary to living,and never once have I been in debt to anyone.Never once have family had to "bail me out" and my now grown up children are all married,in terriffic jobs and like me , not in a heap of debt.So stop bleeting and take responsability for your own actions.Life throws a spanner in the works sometimes,but you have to prepare for them and go without luxuries to survive them.


isaulte
Your story sounds highly refreshing compared with the normal can't pay/won't pay kind of tale.

Ring your mortgage company. If you tell them your problem, they will be more than likely to give you a stay of execution - it costs them far more to attempt to repossess a property than to hang on a couple of months.

Best of luck XX


sharon jay
phone the mortgage company up and explain what has happened the will understand, they can see you are paying, its if you ignore them they become nasty, iv been in similar situation when my husband was out of work and we overcome this problem some morgage lenders are very understanding good luck, tell your husband yes you can deal with your mother coz i dont want anything to do with her ever. she has betrayed both of you of her trust x


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Right i would phone her up either now or first thing in the morning and say '' right, you need to sort this out right now ''
I know how you feel


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