The estate of the person who granted the mortgage is responsible for paying the mortgage. If there is no money in the estate to pay the mortgage the lender will take possession by foreclosure. However, if the beneficiaries and heirs desire to keep the property the mortgage must be paid or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate.
The estate of the person who granted the mortgage is responsible for paying the mortgage. If there is no money in the estate to pay the mortgage the lender will take possession by foreclosure. However, if the beneficiaries and heirs desire to keep the property the mortgage must be paid or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate.
The estate of the person who granted the mortgage is responsible for paying the mortgage. If there is no money in the estate to pay the mortgage the lender will take possession by foreclosure. However, if the beneficiaries and heirs desire to keep the property the mortgage must be paid or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate.
The estate of the person who granted the mortgage is responsible for paying the mortgage. If there is no money in the estate to pay the mortgage the lender will take possession by foreclosure. However, if the beneficiaries and heirs desire to keep the property the mortgage must be paid or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate.
The estate of the person who granted the mortgage is responsible for paying the mortgage. If there is no money in the estate to pay the mortgage the lender will take possession by foreclosure. However, if the beneficiaries and heirs desire to keep the property the mortgage must be paid or the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure. You should consult with the attorney who is handling the estate.
Only if your wife leaves the house to you as an inheritance are you legally responsible for her mortgage upon death.
I'm not trying to be funny, but if you were married (legally) to him at the time of death, yes - who else would be responsible for it?
The mortgage debt is the responsibility of the estate. The mortgage will have to be satisfied before the estate can be closed. Before anything in the estate can be distributed, the debts have to be cleared.
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I believe most mortgages have a due-on-death clause, so, legally, the bank can force a sale if it finds out the mortgage holder died. Regardless, if the mortgage payments are behind, the bank is going to try to get the mortgage holder to pay. Since that person died, I assume there is no one who is legally able to talk to the bank. The bank will foreclose eventually and clean out the house. If the sale price of the house is greater than the mortgage balance plus costs, the bank will want to pay someone that difference. If no one is legally appointed to represent the mortgage holder's estate, the bank will probably give the money to the state as 'unclaimed property'. unfortunately the bank is going to reposses your parent's property and kick you out. any net proceeds of the property will go to the estate and be divided up according to the will (if there is one) you need to contact an attourney immediately.
Unless you had mortgage insurance, the surviving borrower is responsible for paying the mortgage. If the mortgage isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by foreclosure.
If your name was added to property after the property was mortgaged then you are not legally responsible for paying the mortgage and a foreclosure of the mortgage will not affect your credit. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the lender will take possession of the property by a foreclosure process.
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The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.The estate is responsible for the mortgage. However, if the mortgage isn't paid the bank will take possession of the property by foreclosure.
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.
If she wished to retain the property. She would in all likelihood be required to refinance the property as the first mortgage holder has priority.
The person who is on the mortgage is legally responsible for paying the debt. If the debt is not paid the bank will take possession of the property. The division of the property will be addressed through negotiation by the attorneys representing the parties or by a judicial order.