Long story short:

  • Wells Fargo approved a short sale.
  • 'Husband and Wife' are the mortgagors.  Because of health concerns and age, they added 'daughter' to the deed.
  • Husband, wife and daughter have been on all written contracts, approvals and prelim HUDs throughout the process.
  • Right before closing, attorney discovers a judgement lien (which they originally MISSED) on the daughter which is attached to the property.
  • I resubmit the prelim HUD showing a payoff on the judgement
  • WF replies that since the daughter is not a mortgagor (but she IS on the deed), they will not allow the payment.
  • This is a HAFA SS.
  • Buyer won't pay.  Seller does not have any money.
  • Any ideas on how to clear this judgement?

My only idea is to have daughter Quitclaim her interest back to her parents, but I am not sure if this will 'un-attach'.

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  • The closing attorney could make a request to the creditor as to issuing a Release "as to the property only", leaving the debt still applicable to the daughter, but removing the Judgment against the property.  Sometimes they will agree to this for a fee, which varies, but it's worth trying.

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