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Open Question: I signed up for a short sale, but the house burned. Who gets the excess from the insurance?
The 1st mtg. is now paid in full. The 2nd mtg. company already “wrote off” the debt. The people who have the Short Sale still have the house to sell and tell me it’s “sold”. They want me to endorse the excess insurance check made out to me, and send it to them so they can pay off the 2nd mtg. I get nothing from the check. Should the excess be mine? Am I obligaged to pay off the 2nd mtg. even thought it’s written off? Do the Short Sale people get any or all of the excess? I feel they’re trying to rip me off! Please help!!!!
Open Question: Will the fact that I am behind on my mortgage have any affect on my homeowners insurance claim?
My home was severely damaged recently during a storm. A straight line wind blew a huge tree into our house which took out our wrap around porch completely. The roof was also damaged as well as some interior walls. The claim is in excess of $20,000. I’m worried about my bank releasing our check from the insurance company because we are behind on our payments, about 60 days. I’m in sales (new Chrysler products of all things) and my husband is a land surveyor (there’s not a lot of new construction going on these days). Needless to say, it’s been really tough to keep up lately. Will we have any trouble getting the funds released to do the repairs? Will our delinquent payments just be taken out of the insurance money? Anyone knowledgeable about such matters please advise. Thank you.
Open Question: Can I sue a realtor for fraud?
3 years ago, my husband and I went to purchase a house. Our mortgage broker came back to us and said we needed flood insurance because we are in a flood zone. My husband and I weren’t planning to live in the house for more than a few years, so we didn’t want a home that we couldn’t sell and felt being in a flood zone wasn’t a good option. We told our realtor that we either wanted out of the sales agreement, or for them to knock $10,000 off the price. They said they would knock $5,000 off. Then, the mortgage broker (who was a friend of our realtor) called and said, “good news! Turns out your not in a flood zone!” and we were back to the original sales agreement. At the closing, the other realtor gave us a piece of paper with our house marked out of the flood zone and had us sign it.
Now, 3 years later…the broker went out of business, and it turns out the mortgage company says our house is in a flood zone. I now suspect we were always in a flood zone, but somehow the realtor came up with some map that showed we weren’t. If I can prove that we were in a flood zone all along and that the realtors presented false documents, do I have a case?
Any help is much appreciated. Our own realtor was absolutely no help to us either. Don’t they have ethics they’re supposed to follow? We were young and stupid and buying our first home. I’ve learned my lesson, but now I’ll never be able to sell this house if it’s in a flood zone. Oh, it’s not just any flood zone…it’s a special zone that costs $1,048/year for flood insurance…2 x the amount of my home insurance policy.
Thanks for all of your responses.
I’m just worried since they’re saying it’s in the highest risk flood zone. I’m in the process of fighting that determination, but if it stands, I wanted to know my options against what I think was a fraud.
Your responses were helpful.
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