Duo requests more time to sell home, claims children at risk of homelessness
Kim and her partner requested more time to sell their home, expressing concern that their children would be “homeless” if the judge did not grant the request. Kim emphasized the emotional significance of the home, noting their financial investment and memories attached to it, as well as their burden of a mortgage, Home Equity Line of Credit, and unresolved IRS obligations.
The couple requested more time to sell their home, expressing concerns over their financial investments and the potential impact on their children if the request was denied.
In a recent court hearing, a duo requested more time to sell their home. Kim, one of the homeowners, made a heartfelt plea to the judge, expressing her concern for her children’s well-being if the request was not granted. She stated, “Our primary concern revolves around the home that we share, in which we have invested not only our finances but also our memories.”
According to Kim, the property in question is under a mortgage with a bank, and they also have a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) and unresolved IRS obligations. These financial burdens have made it challenging for them to meet their housing obligations within the stipulated timeline.
Kim’s emotional declaration struck a chord with the court as she expressed the sentimental and financial attachment they have to the home. The couple is hopeful that the additional time will allow them to sell the property and alleviate their financial strain, preventing what Kim described as potential homelessness for her children.
The judge has yet to make a ruling on their request for more time, but Kim and her partner are optimistic that their plea will be considered empathetically, allowing them to secure their family’s future while addressing their financial obligations.