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Girlfriend and I broke up , Now what about the house?

Brandon Staines
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Hi everyone. Yes, the title sums it all up, My girlfriend and I both own a house. She is currently living in it while I moved out, I am not paying the mortgage any since I am no longer living there but she wanted me to stay on the mortgage because our interest rate is 2.7%. What are my options? Is there any good way out of this? Any advise would be greatly appreciated!

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    Mike Dymski
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    Sell.  Neither one of you are going to want to have to explain to your future spouses or significant others that you still own a house with your exes (and deal with that drama).

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