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seperation name change help
cstreames
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HI all i own a house between myself and my wife, we seperated a while ago and she has agreed to hand the house over to myself without any finacial benefit to herself.
The problem i have is that my income alone does not meet aliance and L's requirements. She has agreed to remove her name and have my new partners name on the mortgage and deeds but due to errors long before myself l my new partners credit rating is extremely poor and no one will touch her with a barge pole.
What can i do? Can there be some sort of legal agreement?
Look forward to any help
Chris
The problem i have is that my income alone does not meet aliance and L's requirements. She has agreed to remove her name and have my new partners name on the mortgage and deeds but due to errors long before myself l my new partners credit rating is extremely poor and no one will touch her with a barge pole.
What can i do? Can there be some sort of legal agreement?
Look forward to any help
Chris
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I wish to live in the house myself with my new partner, at the moment i am investing alot of my own money into the house as there was a huge outbreak of dry rot and the whole of the ground floor is a write off. So selling is not an option.
I was hoping that there could be something legally binding to stop my wife from changing her mind and insisting on selling once the house is fixed up.0 -
I was hoping that there could be something legally binding to stop my wife from changing her mind and insisting on selling once the house is fixed up.
Your ex wife is liable for mortgage. A good reason why she will want to come off it. In addition this may block her from obtaining a mortgage in her own name.0 -
We are totally amicable and she has agreed in principal that her name would stay on the mortgage untill it can be replaced (within a reasonable time frame ) we both understand that she would liable and trust each other. But it would be nice if there was some sort of legal document which could help the situation.0
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