My mother in law bought the house I lived in with my husband and family in 1996. She died in 2004, and my husband inherited her property. A friend of his told my husband that until you settle the estate through the courts, you don't have to make the house payments. HA, HA, that wasn't true. So my dumb husband does not make the payments, and the house goes into foreclosure, which he didn't even try to stop...he never even opened the court papers...it was a default judgment. I knew nothing about this; he never told me, and since the mortgage was still in his mother's name, all the paperwork went to the house she had lived in, and I didn't see it. So, the house came within 24 hours of being sold at sheriff's sale. My husband declared emergency bankruptcy. He then dismissed it and went through Loss and mitigation with the mortgage company...BUT...he never took his mother's name off the mortgage. Then, he died suddenly last February, just as the original Loss and Mitigation agreement was coming to an end. I called to explain the situation to them, and the company told me to keep making the payments until they told me otherwise. In May, they put me on the "Obama plan" and told me it would run out in December...BUT...despite the fact that I sent several death certificates in to them, and talked to them, my late mother in law is STILL on the mortgage, and the company still calls and asks to speak to her. The furnace quit in October, a high pressure pipe burst at the beginning of November, the house needs MANY repairs, since my late husband was a do-it-yourselfer who used duct tape to hold everything together. Last month, my 3 kids and I couldn't stand it any longer, since there was no heat, no hot water, (the hot water tank went too), and we had to keep the water shut off until we needed it because the pipe leaked. There was no money for repairs, since my husband left no insurance, no money, and nothing but unpaid debts. So we moved into an apartment. I can't sell the house, the area I live in has so many houses for sale it's not funny. I am not listed as the owner, my husband's name is still on the property, and I’m not on the mortgage. Can I just turn the property over to the bank, and leave it at that. I don't want anything more to do with it. I hate it, and I just want to be free of it. Since I don't own it, or am not on the mortgage, and my husband left no estate worth speaking of, can I hand over the keys and walk away. I live in Ohio.