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You are rightly bitter about his treatment of you. But bite off his arm - don't bite off your own nose, to spite your face.I'd take his arm off from the elbow down, and run before he changes his mind..............
This would go against you in the courts, a judge will look at it from a commercial viewpoint not a moral one.Hi,
After he changed the locks I stopped paying the mortgage
This will take time and money, lots of money. The longer it goes the more you pay, i'm down about 25k in legal fees plus five years of my life and I still havn't closed off the problem yet. Also if an order of sale was to go on the property then you would have estate agent fees and if the house is in Neg Equity then you'd also be liable for half of that, maybe more as you havn't paid anything towards the mortgage in a couple of years.I feel my only other option is to fight him in court and for him to move out and rent the property.
A Clean slate, a fresh start. Thats a big positive lots of people looking for advice here would like. If you want some sort of little victory tell him you'll sign it over no problem, but only if he pays your legal costs so your not out of pocket.Should I just walk away with nothing?
If your ex is offering to take on all the negative equity and let you walk away unscathed, I'd take his arm off from the elbow down, and run before he changes his mind.........
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