Watts charges when spouse leaves home and mortgage goes unpaid?
For 14 years, our home agreement was the husband pays for the mortgage and car and I pay for the childcare and kids home/school expenses. My husband served me divorce papers in October, stopped payment on the car I drove and stopped paying home mortgage payments. He left the house in January. He walked away from the mortgage with no intention to pay, planning to leave it to foreclosure. I cannot pay the mortgage. I found a small apartment I will share April 1st. I consulted with the bank who suggested I try to short-sale and not to foreclosure. The bank sent me the documents and I acquired a real estate agent who to my relief was able to convince my husband to not foreclose and but to a short sale. NOW, his lawyer just sent me a notice the he is stating I owe him for living there due to Watts Law. How is this possible? I left me stranded and walked away from the mortgage. Question: If he did not pay the mortgage or intend to pay the mortgage and left me with having to manage all these affairs, do I owe him payment for living there??