You still are an economic entity, and so may not be able to reclaim the home. On a personal level, it may be best to just let the house go and move on.
You should tell your story to your local district attorney ASAP. You should also report it to your state attorney general. You should contact your state representative. This is a criminal matter.
Fore-closer is when you miss a year or more of mortgage payments in a row and the bank will send you papers. if you don't make a payment after the letters, you loose your home. (would not want that to happen to me)
what happens if your husband dies and i am on deed,but not on loan.am i responsible for the loan and do i keep the house/
removing husband from home when name is not on the deed?
Yes, a husband can purchase a home without his wife signing.
if they cant pay for it they will lose the home
house man
home care nurse
Yes, he can. It's his house.
She becomes a home wrecker.
Parenting is a shared responsibility and it may also mean making up for the other's shortcomings. Becoming a house husband should not be a problem because there are ways to become productive while at home aside from taking care of the kids and taking charge of responsibilities.
You should tell your story to your local district attorney ASAP. You should also report it to your state attorney general. You should contact your state representative. This is a criminal matter.
your husband will be liable only if his name appears on the loan or mortgage documents as a co-guarantor of the loan
In the UK, NO
In English we do not have a word for "husband's home." English-speakers don't distinguish between homes in that way. It sounds like you are talking about a word connected with the custom of the wife going to live in her husband's family home. English-language kinship terms are much more limited than, for example, those of Indian languages. We don't have as many special words for specific types of kinship relationships. If I want to refer to the house owned by my husband's family -- his parents' home -- I might call it my in-laws' home or my husband's "family home." If someone else is talking about it, they would just use the name of the family--e.g., the Smith family home (but then it would not be clear if that meant the husband named Smith or his father).You could just say "husband's house" or "husband's home," but that might be confusing, causing people to wonder why the husband would have a separate house from that of his wife (since in US culture a couple usually live in their own home, not with the husband's or wife's parents). That's why it might be better to say "husband's family home" or "husband's family's home."
her husband thought madame loisel would be pleased besides her husband never goes out and it would be an occasion for him.
It is possible to buy one's home at a forecloser auction. However while this might be legally allowed it might not always be an option or good choice to do so.