Financing a Mortgage During a Divorce
Lavelle Law • May 28, 2019
When
couples divorce, a home mortgage is often caught in the flux of divorce
proceedings. Should the parties sell the house, or can one party buy out the
other? In this podcast, senior mortgage broker, Mayra Rubio, provides answers
from a financing perspective. She will address loans, equity, titles, and what
happens if one party cannot qualify for financing on their own.
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