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He could 'easily' save his pregnant fiancée's parents from foreclosure, but he refuses to help because the house was once already paid off​

A 31-year-old musician is drawing a hard line with his pregnant fiancée after she asked him to use 15% of his savings to bail out her parents, who are about to lose their home. The home, which was inherited and once fully paid off, is now facing foreclosure.

The House Was Free And Clear Until They Mortgaged It

According to the musician, who shared his story on Reddit’s r/AITAH recently, the house originally belonged to his fiancée's grandmother before her parents inherited it 15 years ago. It was completely paid off. But her parents later took out a mortgage to access cash, and after years of struggling to make payments, the bank is now invoking the acceleration clause.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/new...already-paid-off/ar-AA1VryG2?ocid=socialshare
 
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