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Jim Huber
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Uncooperative Co-Owner of House

Jim Huber
  • Jacksonville, FL
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I am half owner of a house with my X Fiance.There is a fair amount of equity in the house maybe 30-40K.The house at the present time
is rented,and the payment covers the entire note every month.My dilemma is this.My x is broke and her long term prospects of turning this around due to her lifestyle are slim to none.I am concerned that when the house comes open she will attempt to live in the house on my tab.She also has no money for upkeep rapairs etc which I will have to pay regardless or lose the house.Before the rental agreement comes due can I force the sale of the house or what are my options? I have 10 mos or so before the rental agreement is over.

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