We purchased a double-wide trailer, one acre of land along with several outbuildings (garage, guest house, potting shed, etc) from our neighbor (who happens to be my step-aunt/uncle) for $50,000 last November. My mother and step-father own the land next to theirs. My aunt/uncle (not overly close with them) wanted to move to another state to be near family as they are in poor health. We felt the land was a good deal, especially since it adjoins ours. Because we were family, they agreed to not charge us any interest. We agreed to pay them 1,000 a month. Additionally, there was a verbal agreement that they would install a storm shelter. They had applied for a government refund on storm shelters and been approved for this address. The storm shelter is 4,000 up front with a reimbursement of 3,000. We agreed to pay the 1,000 that wouldn't be reimbursed.
We did not do a title search on the property since prior to their purchase, it had been owned by my mother/step-father for many years (and before that my grandparents, etc). There didn't seem to be anything to search. We signed a mortgage and Bond for Title.
In February, we received some money - enough to pay it all off. We sent a note asking to go ahead and close. A week later, my step-father called to tell me that actually our land was somehow tangled up in their mortgage. He said he was trying to straighten it out but it would take time.
It finally straightened out last week. However, my step-aunt has stated that she wants us to pay for both the mortgage and the storm shelter (and she would send us 3,000 after she received the refund). However, we can't afford both. I asked their attorney why I couldn't pay for the storm shelter, send them 40,000 and then make payments for about 4 more months until it was paid off? He said that I couldn't do that. When I asked why, he said it would mess up the taxes. When I said that didn't make sense, he told me that to get the land out of the bank mortgage, they had to put it in my name. If it doesn't get settled/signed within 60 days it reverts back.
My question is, if the land was in my mother/step-fathers mortgage by accident, why does the bank care what's done with it? If it's not my mother/step-fathers land (it was my aunt/uncles), then it shouldn't be in there, period. It has me worried that my step-aunt/uncle knew all along it was in the mortgage. But maybe there is some other way?
I realize that I need an attorney, however, my oldest daughter has medical problems and is currently going through some significant seizure and behavioral problems. I have doctors and testing for two weeks solid before I can hunt for an attorney. Their attorney says that I must close by the end of the month. Since I've signed nothing further, I'm not doing anything other than making my montly payments that we agreed upon.
I'm just looking for any thoughts or opinions as to what may be going on. Thanks in advance and we're in Alabama if that makes a difference.
We did not do a title search on the property since prior to their purchase, it had been owned by my mother/step-father for many years (and before that my grandparents, etc). There didn't seem to be anything to search. We signed a mortgage and Bond for Title.
In February, we received some money - enough to pay it all off. We sent a note asking to go ahead and close. A week later, my step-father called to tell me that actually our land was somehow tangled up in their mortgage. He said he was trying to straighten it out but it would take time.
It finally straightened out last week. However, my step-aunt has stated that she wants us to pay for both the mortgage and the storm shelter (and she would send us 3,000 after she received the refund). However, we can't afford both. I asked their attorney why I couldn't pay for the storm shelter, send them 40,000 and then make payments for about 4 more months until it was paid off? He said that I couldn't do that. When I asked why, he said it would mess up the taxes. When I said that didn't make sense, he told me that to get the land out of the bank mortgage, they had to put it in my name. If it doesn't get settled/signed within 60 days it reverts back.
My question is, if the land was in my mother/step-fathers mortgage by accident, why does the bank care what's done with it? If it's not my mother/step-fathers land (it was my aunt/uncles), then it shouldn't be in there, period. It has me worried that my step-aunt/uncle knew all along it was in the mortgage. But maybe there is some other way?
I realize that I need an attorney, however, my oldest daughter has medical problems and is currently going through some significant seizure and behavioral problems. I have doctors and testing for two weeks solid before I can hunt for an attorney. Their attorney says that I must close by the end of the month. Since I've signed nothing further, I'm not doing anything other than making my montly payments that we agreed upon.
I'm just looking for any thoughts or opinions as to what may be going on. Thanks in advance and we're in Alabama if that makes a difference.