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Hijack to the same audience by orangejubilee
Is there any way to see if a mortgage (HELOC actually) is being paid on a property you jointly own but the note is in the original owners name (deceased parent)?
Basically my sister living there is supposed to be making at least minimum payments as part of living there, but I'd like to verify that. The plan (which I have doubts will actually happen sans court) is that she could live there awhile as long as insurance, taxes and HELOC payments were made. I can see the taxes online but nothing on HELOC.