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Originally Posted by tboyd2008 The title company found a judgement in my name from a repo last year. Is there any way I can still close on this property? Can I put the deed in someone elses name? |
OK, one thing at a time......
First, it is possible that the credit report does not show the repo, but a check of the buyer by the title company can turn up the lien. If it could attach itself to the property, the lender could easily nix the deal, as they do not want to give up first lien position. I had that happen to one of my clients, but it was for a collection.
Second, can you still close on that property? Sure, pay the judgment. The little guy with horns that sits on my left shoulder says to find a title company that does not do checks on the buyer and have the mortgage person resubmit through another lender. Of course, that would only work if the judgment really does not show up on the credit report. That also brings about some ethical questions. Personally, I would not do that just to get a loan through, but don't think it hasn't happened.....
Finally, why would you place yourself on the mortgage (be responsible for a debt) and give ownership to someone else (the deed)????? Actually the issue here is with the lender's reluctance to loan you the money because the judgment could give someone else first shot at the collateral for the loan.
You really need to straighten the judgment issue out, as it will come back to haunt you for a long time!
Sorry.....
LG