happyfhc
Sep 10, 2007, 10:38 AM
Hi All -
We just received an offer for our home which will result in a net loss of 40K out of our pockets. My husband and I are getting divorced, I want to move closer to my work, I can't afford the house much longer, and I just want out. Our neighbors who own the Same house turned down two offers early on because they thought the offers were too low - and now their home is priced 80K less than when it first went up. I DON'T want to turn down an offer.
We have never been late on a payment and have perfect credit. Is there anyway the bank will convert the remaining 40K to an unsecured loan?
I just found out that I cannot write off the capital loss, I thought I could. Is that correct?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Oh - I'm in California, if it matters... market stinks..
Thanks!
We just received an offer for our home which will result in a net loss of 40K out of our pockets. My husband and I are getting divorced, I want to move closer to my work, I can't afford the house much longer, and I just want out. Our neighbors who own the Same house turned down two offers early on because they thought the offers were too low - and now their home is priced 80K less than when it first went up. I DON'T want to turn down an offer.
We have never been late on a payment and have perfect credit. Is there anyway the bank will convert the remaining 40K to an unsecured loan?
I just found out that I cannot write off the capital loss, I thought I could. Is that correct?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Oh - I'm in California, if it matters... market stinks..
Thanks!