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legendary
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October 12, 2015, 05:04:43 AM
#15
Oh, so you can act like an adult if you try? I guess I was wrong.

There's no way in selling a property which you dont own,
Actually, there is. OP, you need to be appointed conservatorship of your mother's estate, by proving to a judge that she's mentally unfit to manage her own financial affairs (you'll need her psychiatrist to testify to her mental state). Go talk to a lawyer.
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October 12, 2015, 04:50:36 AM
#14
Please post the audio recordings so we can have a laugh. I know most of your threads are idiotic troll bullshit including this one but you obviously can't sell a house that doesn't belong to you even if it is your parents. Selling a house isn't just like selling a TV on craigslist nor can you just get your parents locked up a psycho unit then sell their property.


Exactly this.



Anyway, assuming we didn't notice the huge amount of bullshits in original post, aren't there real estate agents in your area? Why the hell should you ask here for similar urgent needs?

Come on...
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October 12, 2015, 04:35:24 AM
#13
Please post the audio recordings so we can have a laugh. I know most of your threads are idiotic troll bullshit including this one but you obviously can't sell a house that doesn't belong to you even if it is your parents. Selling a house isn't just like selling a TV on craigslist nor can you just get your parents locked up a psycho unit then sell their property.
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October 11, 2015, 08:25:01 PM
#12
Doesn't sound like a legit situation but the fastest way would be to get a real estate agent to list your house below the market value.
Question, with your mom in hospital and the house belonging to her, how on earth are you gonna sell it without her consent and signing the documents? Selling a house is not like selling a hotdog on the street.
I know it's not legitimate because it's not my property. I don't know what to do at this point. She's been acting so unusual and it just seems as though she doesn't want to listen to reason. Isn't there some sort of law saying a relative can keep someone's house if they're in prison or in the hospital or no longer able to work? Once again, Google isn't being my friend.

Nope, unless she has her will stating that the house would go to you if anything should happen to her.
You can take lawyers to fight for the property though, but then again that would cost a bomb. There's no way in selling a property which you dont own, and definitely not on the internet for this case.  
But if she doesn't sell it, she might have to come live with me. Then the bank will put the house in foreclosure. Isn't there anything else? Are you sure? Anything at all?

There has to be a way around this. I have too much anxiety.

If this is the case then the house is still under mortgage, what your mom could do is to re-evaluate the house and renew the mortgage but im afraid that with the dues and a foreclosure coming soon, the bank would definitely deny any attempt to renew the mortgage. Guess there's no way around this. Im no lawyer, but that's how it works i guess.
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October 11, 2015, 08:20:03 PM
#11
Doesn't sound like a legit situation but the fastest way would be to get a real estate agent to list your house below the market value.
Question, with your mom in hospital and the house belonging to her, how on earth are you gonna sell it without her consent and signing the documents? Selling a house is not like selling a hotdog on the street.
I know it's not legitimate because it's not my property. I don't know what to do at this point. She's been acting so unusual and it just seems as though she doesn't want to listen to reason. Isn't there some sort of law saying a relative can keep someone's house if they're in prison or in the hospital or no longer able to work? Once again, Google isn't being my friend.

Nope, unless she has her will stating that the house would go to you if anything should happen to her.
You can take lawyers to fight for the property though, but then again that would cost a bomb. There's no way in selling a property which you dont own, and definitely not on the internet for this case. 
But if she doesn't sell it, she might have to come live with me. Then the bank will put the house in foreclosure. Isn't there anything else? Are you sure? Anything at all?

There has to be a way around this. I have too much anxiety.
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October 11, 2015, 08:17:16 PM
#10
Doesn't sound like a legit situation but the fastest way would be to get a real estate agent to list your house below the market value.
Question, with your mom in hospital and the house belonging to her, how on earth are you gonna sell it without her consent and signing the documents? Selling a house is not like selling a hotdog on the street.
I know it's not legitimate because it's not my property. I don't know what to do at this point. She's been acting so unusual and it just seems as though she doesn't want to listen to reason. Isn't there some sort of law saying a relative can keep someone's house if they're in prison or in the hospital or no longer able to work? Once again, Google isn't being my friend.

Nope, unless she has her will stating that the house would go to you if anything should happen to her.
You can take lawyers to fight for the property though, but then again that would cost a bomb. There's no way in selling a property which you dont own, and definitely not on the internet for this case. 
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October 11, 2015, 08:12:49 PM
#9
Doesn't sound like a legit situation but the fastest way would be to get a real estate agent to list your house below the market value.
Question, with your mom in hospital and the house belonging to her, how on earth are you gonna sell it without her consent and signing the documents? Selling a house is not like selling a hotdog on the street.
I know it's not legitimate because it's not my property. I don't know what to do at this point. She's been acting so unusual and it just seems as though she doesn't want to listen to reason. Isn't there some sort of law saying a relative can keep someone's house if they're in prison or in the hospital or no longer able to work? Once again, Google isn't being my friend.
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October 11, 2015, 08:09:52 PM
#8
So normally my threads in the off topic forum are either deliberately foolish, lighthearted or self moderated, but not this one. Today, I want to talk about my mom. She just went through a terrible tragedy with my father being shot in China months after the divorce. We are all still very depressed about it, and cannot believe how recent this was. It just seemed like as soon as they separated, my father died.


 I wanted to vent about a rising issue.

My mom has their house that will retail for about 700,000 USD, needs support to continue paying mortgage, and has no interest of selling their house. I told her that is a bad idea, but it doesn't seem like she's caring. Also, she's been acting very questionable lately. She has taken up meditation, and lighting the entire house with candles every single night which is a safety hazard to proper respiratory function, and a fire hazard as well. She claims she has had spiritual conversations with my dead father through a medium, which I highly don't believe. She has even gone so far as to tell me her husband is coming back to life, so she's keeping their home for "when he gets back".

I recorded all of the conversations she and I had, turned the recordings into the police, and they had taken her to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation. I am feeling guilty, but it was the right thing to do. I just needed some time for her to be away from the house so I could sell it. She's really not thinking rationally at all. I understand a tragedy just hit us, so sometimes when situations like this occur, people in turn become mentally ill. With that being taken into consideration, I had to do this.


Now, my main issue is being able to sell this house before she is released from the hospital. I only have a month. I could argue for an extended stay, but it really doesn't matter. It's up to the doctor treating her.

Do any of you know a website where I can sell a home immediately? I don't know much on selling a home. Google couldn't give me what I was looking for either. Perhaps I'm typing keywords into Google incorrectly. I am not too certain.


Please help. The house needs to be sold now, and I need to put the money into her bank account so she can retire comfortably. I also want to sell my house too, but it can wait. It's not an emergency.

Put her in an old folks home. Liquidate her shit. profit
How do I do that? I know nothing about this matter.
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October 11, 2015, 08:08:52 PM
#7
idk, dude.
i am not really understand to sell a home in a website.
I appreciate you posting anyway.
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October 11, 2015, 08:05:31 PM
#6
Doesn't sound like a legit situation but the fastest way would be to get a real estate agent to list your house below the market value.
Question, with your mom in hospital and the house belonging to her, how on earth are you gonna sell it without her consent and signing the documents? Selling a house is not like selling a hotdog on the street.
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October 11, 2015, 07:26:38 PM
#5
So normally my threads in the off topic forum are either deliberately foolish, lighthearted or self moderated, but not this one. Today, I want to talk about my mom. She just went through a terrible tragedy with my father being shot in China months after the divorce. We are all still very depressed about it, and cannot believe how recent this was. It just seemed like as soon as they separated, my father died.


 I wanted to vent about a rising issue.

My mom has their house that will retail for about 700,000 USD, needs support to continue paying mortgage, and has no interest of selling their house. I told her that is a bad idea, but it doesn't seem like she's caring. Also, she's been acting very questionable lately. She has taken up meditation, and lighting the entire house with candles every single night which is a safety hazard to proper respiratory function, and a fire hazard as well. She claims she has had spiritual conversations with my dead father through a medium, which I highly don't believe. She has even gone so far as to tell me her husband is coming back to life, so she's keeping their home for "when he gets back".

I recorded all of the conversations she and I had, turned the recordings into the police, and they had taken her to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation. I am feeling guilty, but it was the right thing to do. I just needed some time for her to be away from the house so I could sell it. She's really not thinking rationally at all. I understand a tragedy just hit us, so sometimes when situations like this occur, people in turn become mentally ill. With that being taken into consideration, I had to do this.


Now, my main issue is being able to sell this house before she is released from the hospital. I only have a month. I could argue for an extended stay, but it really doesn't matter. It's up to the doctor treating her.

Do any of you know a website where I can sell a home immediately? I don't know much on selling a home. Google couldn't give me what I was looking for either. Perhaps I'm typing keywords into Google incorrectly. I am not too certain.


Please help. The house needs to be sold now, and I need to put the money into her bank account so she can retire comfortably. I also want to sell my house too, but it can wait. It's not an emergency.

Put her in an old folks home. Liquidate her shit. profit
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October 11, 2015, 07:22:57 PM
#4
idk, dude.
i am not really understand to sell a home in a website.
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October 11, 2015, 07:19:39 PM
#3
If it's that high value, all it matters now is the position,what it offers and if it's an affordable place(in the sense of neighbors, stores and all)
But hey, I'm italian, can't help from here, probably some american knows better than me where to sell the house.
Thanks for the post anyway.
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October 11, 2015, 04:32:10 PM
#2
If it's that high value, all it matters now is the position,what it offers and if it's an affordable place(in the sense of neighbors, stores and all)
But hey, I'm italian, can't help from here, probably some american knows better than me where to sell the house.
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October 11, 2015, 04:21:58 PM
#1
So normally my threads in the off topic forum are either deliberately foolish, lighthearted or self moderated, but not this one. Today, I want to talk about my mom. She just went through a terrible tragedy with my father being shot in China months after the divorce. We are all still very depressed about it, and cannot believe how recent this was. It just seemed like as soon as they separated, my father died.


 I wanted to vent about a rising issue.

My mom has their house that will retail for about 700,000 USD, needs support to continue paying mortgage, and has no interest of selling their house. I told her that is a bad idea, but it doesn't seem like she's caring. Also, she's been acting very questionable lately. She has taken up meditation, and lighting the entire house with candles every single night which is a safety hazard to proper respiratory function, and a fire hazard as well. She claims she has had spiritual conversations with my dead father through a medium, which I highly don't believe. She has even gone so far as to tell me her husband is coming back to life, so she's keeping their home for "when he gets back".

I recorded all of the conversations she and I had, turned the recordings into the police, and they had taken her to the hospital for psychiatric evaluation. I am feeling guilty, but it was the right thing to do. I just needed some time for her to be away from the house so I could sell it. She's really not thinking rationally at all. I understand a tragedy just hit us, so sometimes when situations like this occur, people in turn become mentally ill. With that being taken into consideration, I had to do this.


Now, my main issue is being able to sell this house before she is released from the hospital. I only have a month. I could argue for an extended stay, but it really doesn't matter. It's up to the doctor treating her.

Do any of you know a website where I can sell a home immediately? I don't know much on selling a home. Google couldn't give me what I was looking for either. Perhaps I'm typing keywords into Google incorrectly. I am not too certain.


Please help. The house needs to be sold now, and I need to put the money into her bank account so she can retire comfortably. I also want to sell my house too, but it can wait. It's not an emergency.
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