Charlotte, NC asked in Divorce for North Carolina

Q: can my ex husband evict me from a home he hasn’t stayed in for over a year ? he removed my name from the house loan .

i was a 3rd party on the loan before he removed me he hasn’t lived there since the divorce in 2019 . so now he is saying he can evict me in 10 days verbally and after that he will file a motion to have me evicted in the next 30 days .

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Amanda Bowden Johnson
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  • Jacksonville, NC
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A: Removing you from the loan is irrelevant. If you divorced and did not properly resolve the property issues before or during the divorce - that was likely a huge mistake and depending on who is listed on the deed - you may no longer have an interest in the property. If so, you will likely be forced out eventually depending on the content and execution of your 'agreement'. You likely should consult with a local family law attorney who can review you situation in detail and lay out any options you may have. Best of luck.

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