I would like to know what are my rights as a viable co-borrower: Can I keep my APPROVED loan modification and

Vicki
Both Buyer and Seller
91506

my house even if my spouse (who wants a divorce) refuses to sign the approved modification docs and wants to walk away? I have been a viable co-borrower, making half of the house payments since the life of the loan and initially using personal injury monies for the down payment. What are my rights to protect me from losing my home just because he wants to walk away.PLEASE HELP!

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First to answer: Dyanna
Dyanna
Agent
California
FIRST ANSWER

In order to qualify for the loan modification the person on the loan needs to sign the modification documents. If both of you are on the loan then you both need to sign. You might have to see an attorney on this because of the impending divorce.

Dyanna

Fri May 8 2009, 20:53

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