Hey,
I have an issue with my impending divorce and our house. We have decided that my ex will live in, and continue paying for our house rather than split it and walk... for various reasons.
The mediator said that I might have cap gains problems when we finally sell it and suggested I consult those more professional than I am, in this arena.
We have owned it jointly for 29 years.
If we change ownership to "joint tenants with rights of survivorship" will I be liable for cap gains if I wait more than 2 years to sell the house? Although it will not have been my main home for that time, I am still half owner and if something happens to him, I inherit the house.
I will not buy or own another house until then. I am renting and will continue renting.
If there are tax consequences, I'll have to put it in writing that he must buy me out before that time frame runs out. In fact, I have not lived there for 2 years already, but there also has been no legal separation, so my apartment is considered the second home as long as we are married.
Help?
Thanks for any words of wisdom...
~donna
I have an issue with my impending divorce and our house. We have decided that my ex will live in, and continue paying for our house rather than split it and walk... for various reasons.
The mediator said that I might have cap gains problems when we finally sell it and suggested I consult those more professional than I am, in this arena.
We have owned it jointly for 29 years.
If we change ownership to "joint tenants with rights of survivorship" will I be liable for cap gains if I wait more than 2 years to sell the house? Although it will not have been my main home for that time, I am still half owner and if something happens to him, I inherit the house.
I will not buy or own another house until then. I am renting and will continue renting.
If there are tax consequences, I'll have to put it in writing that he must buy me out before that time frame runs out. In fact, I have not lived there for 2 years already, but there also has been no legal separation, so my apartment is considered the second home as long as we are married.
Help?
Thanks for any words of wisdom...
~donna
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