Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    tccain95's Avatar
    tccain95 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Mar 14, 2007, 06:43 PM
    Mortgage through Divorce
    I am married getting divorced. My home loan financing is in my name but the title has both names. Is there any way to transfer the loan to my wife and her assume the loan with no obligation to the loan from me? I want to be free and clear of this and my credit got us a good interest rate so if we could do this then it would be great and if not we may have to sell the house. If this couldn't work do you have any suggestions on any other routes we can take. Thank you.
    clover23's Avatar
    clover23 Posts: 8, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #2

    Mar 14, 2007, 07:09 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by tccain95
    I am married getting divorced. My home loan financing is in my name but the title has both names. Is there any way to transfer the loan to my wife and her assume the loan with no obligation to the loan from me? I want to be free and clear of this and my credit got us a good interest rate so if we could do this then it would be great and if not we may have to sell the house. If this couldn't work do you have any suggestions on any other routes we can take. Thank you.
    Hello, tccain95. I've been a mortgage consultant in WI for 5 yrs. I'm nt sure of the terms of your loan, it's rate, or the laws of your state, but here's a general overview and possible course of action:

    If the mortgage note (bill) does not allow the debt to be assumed by a person NOT on the loan, it must be refinanced to transfer the loan to your soon-2-b-x-spouse. Most lenders will not let this be done until the divorce is final - they do not want to be exposed to a potential divorce battle.

    If your state is a community or marital property state, and this home is considered marital property, even if the mortgage did allow it to be assumed by your (wife), you would need to be "quit claimed" OFF the title policy to quit (cancel) any right and or claim to any interest in the property.

    Depending on your (wife's) credit, she may be able to assume the loan @ the same terms you now have if allowed by the mortgagee (lender); if her credit is not comparable yours when you obtained the loan, she'll get what she QUALIFIES for.

    Question: is equity in the home being divided? If not, the equity position MAY help her get a decent/comparable loan even if her credit isn't as good as yours.
    HBombToo's Avatar
    HBombToo Posts: 5, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #3

    Mar 16, 2007, 10:19 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by tccain95
    I am married getting divorced. My home loan financing is in my name but the title has both names. Is there any way to transfer the loan to my wife and her assume the loan with no obligation to the loan from me? I want to be free and clear of this and my credit got us a good interest rate so if we could do this then it would be great and if not we may have to sell the house. If this couldn't work do you have any suggestions on any other routes we can take. Thank you.
    Since you are probably considered joint tenants in common your wife would have to apply and qualify for a loan under her name only.

    I went through this same thing as a younger man but in my case I have a VA loan which is handled much easier for the Vet rather than the typical conventional loan.

    HBomb
    Fr_Chuck's Avatar
    Fr_Chuck Posts: 81,301, Reputation: 7692
    Expert
     
    #4

    Mar 16, 2007, 10:29 AM
    Yes she will have to apply for her own mortgage and pay this one off.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Can we get a mortgage? [ 4 Answers ]

Here's is the situation. I am a stay at home mother with a credit score in the middle 700's. My husband who is the sole financial provider has no credit, not bad credit, no credit. Would we be able to get a traditional 30yr mortgage?

Need Mortgage Help [ 7 Answers ]

We have owned our house for 2 years, we had to move out of state for a year so we rented our house out. The renters quit paying and we had to hire an atty to evict them and they left the house destroyed. Meanwhile we about the lost the house, we finally worked out an agreement with the loss...

Mortgage Help [ 3 Answers ]

I have in principle accepted a job in Ohio, I currently live and own a home in FL. I need to move my family there right away. However, I don't know how I can afford two mortgages or rent at the same time. My wife doesn't want to rent out our current home. Is there any way to obtain a mortgage on...

Mortgage [ 2 Answers ]

I own a trailer,an I keep records of payments, but I have looked everywhere for a spreadsheet to help me keep track of payments an later fees an bounced checks,I guess I need a title of what I'm looking for,I have goggle an Yahoo I just need to figure out how much she owns an what a payoff...

Getting out of a mortgage [ 3 Answers ]

I am buying my mobile home, and paying lot rent to park it here. Wife & I would like to get out of it and start over somewhere else in the near future. This was our first house, no credit back then... so we are paying 21% interest. Had it for 6 years now, and I still owe more than what the house...


View more questions Search