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GordonkWetmore
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What is the name of your state?This question pertains to property owned in Florida.
My home went into foreclosure last year. My father had co-signed the note when purchased in 98, but I made all the payments. When he was delivered his copy of the suit, he demanded that I quitclaim the property to him, saying that he would bring the house out of foreclosure, and put it on the market to get the "best possible price", and then return the balance to me and my wife after reimbursing himself.
The house sold in March, 04. Three months later, after several unanswered messages, I sent a certified letter to him, explaing what believed our oral agreement to be, and asked if there was anything else I could do.
He responded by saying that the amount owed on the mortgage was $86k, he had sold the house for $102k, (his expenses to bring the house out of foreclosure were 13.5k) and that I owed him an additional 9k.
County records say that the sale price of the property was $120k. and that the buyer sold the house four months later for 157k.
The average selling price for the house model in that area is around 145k/155k.
I believe I have been snookered, and I feel like an idjit.
Is there anything that I can do to either protest/nullify the quitclaim or to recover any of the equity of the house? I was diagnosed with a combination of learning/physical disabilities last year, and I think he took advantage of both my mental state and my gullibility.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Gordon
My home went into foreclosure last year. My father had co-signed the note when purchased in 98, but I made all the payments. When he was delivered his copy of the suit, he demanded that I quitclaim the property to him, saying that he would bring the house out of foreclosure, and put it on the market to get the "best possible price", and then return the balance to me and my wife after reimbursing himself.
The house sold in March, 04. Three months later, after several unanswered messages, I sent a certified letter to him, explaing what believed our oral agreement to be, and asked if there was anything else I could do.
He responded by saying that the amount owed on the mortgage was $86k, he had sold the house for $102k, (his expenses to bring the house out of foreclosure were 13.5k) and that I owed him an additional 9k.
County records say that the sale price of the property was $120k. and that the buyer sold the house four months later for 157k.
The average selling price for the house model in that area is around 145k/155k.
I believe I have been snookered, and I feel like an idjit.
Is there anything that I can do to either protest/nullify the quitclaim or to recover any of the equity of the house? I was diagnosed with a combination of learning/physical disabilities last year, and I think he took advantage of both my mental state and my gullibility.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Gordon
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