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Do they seriousl buy truly ugly houses? I ask because I am in the process of divorce. We are separated and haven't actually filed yet. We own a very crappy, very old house. Long story short, we paid $40,000 cash for it seven years go with the notion that we would "fix it up." When we bought it was a good solid investment. Kitchen needed updating and hardwood floors need refinished. My soon to be ex sunk into alcoholism and the fixer upper never got fixed and in fact fell into further disrepair. I moved out over 10 months ago and since my ex stayed in the house refusing to move or sell. He also refused to work so he couldn't pay the utilities and everything was shut off last month when his buddies stopped loaning him money. So he moved in with one of the buddies and abandoned the house. It is a total mess. There papers and junk everywhere inside the house. There are holes in the walls. Someone spray painted something on the side of the house that my ex tried to cover up with spray spaint that he thought matched the color of the house. A window is broken, etc.
So as you can see, it is truly an ugly house! I have talked my ex into selling it to a flipper or the ugly house people because he would like some cash to live on to avoid getting job, but before I dive in, I want to know if anyone has any real experience dealing with them. I have done my research. The lot that the house sits on his worth about $30,000. It's a small town and we lived in town. Similar sized lots around that same block I live on sold for about $35,000. The house of course isn't worth much. Since I only paid $40,000, I'm willing to take a loss just to get rid of it.
Also when I bought the house, my ex was in another state so the house is technically in my name only because he wasn't around to sign any paperwork. So does that mean when it's sold, he won't need to sign anything? I know that even though his name isnt on the deed, because we are married, he's entitled to half. I get that, not happy about it, but I get it. But does he have to sign any papers or can I take care of it all by myself?
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