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This blog will focus on estate planning. If you are in need of an estate plan, call Attorney Bradford Miller at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation. Located at 10 S. LaSalle, Suite 2920, Chicago, IL 60603.

Sunday, February 3, 2013

What do I do with my mom's house?

I received a call the other day.  The son said his mother was going into a nursing home and they wanted to sell the house she was living in but she owed $120,000 on her mortgage and her house was only worth $95,000 at best.  They did not have the difference to make up the loss.

After a free phone consultation, we decided to do a short sale.  A short sale will allow someone to sell their house for less than what is owed if they qualify.  To qualify, a person needs a hardship.  For most people their hardship is a loss of income or increased expenses.

If you need to sell your home but owe more than it is worth, give my office a call to go over your options.  The call is free and if you end up doing a short sale our legal representation is free.


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