Your name being on the deed is of no consequence, what is important is if you signed the note and mortgage. If you signed the note and mortgage, then after the foreclosure there will be two things that happen if there is a remaining balance, which in over 90% of house is foreclosed there is always a remaining balance, as many houses are underwater and banks sell homes at foreclosure sale lower than the value of the mortgage outstanding. If you are on the note and mortgage, and the bank does not receive enough money at the foreclosure sale to cover the mortgage, the bank may go after you for the difference between the outstanding mortgage and the sale price. If the bank does not come after you, the situation is even worse, they will send a 1099 to the IRS and the IRS will tax you on that 1099 as income. Basically if the mortgage was $200,000 and the home sold for $100,000, and there is a $100,000 deficiency. If the bank chooses to go after you they will go after you for $100,000. If the bank chooses not to go after you say will send a 1099 to the IRS and the amount of $100,000, the IRS sees this as you earned an extra $100,000 in income for that calendar year. The problem with this is taxes are not dischargeable in bankruptcy until many years have passed and owing that amount of money to the IRS, approximately $33,000 or more, will have serious repercussions on your life. I suggest you file a chapter 7 bankruptcy prior to the house being foreclosed upon and then just move back to your state. You do not have to wait until the bankruptcy discharge has been granted, you can move right after you file, but you will have to go back to your state to deal with the bankruptcy such as a 341 creditors meeting.
I have responded to your inquiry according to the laws of Massachusetts, where my firm is located. Laws can vary significantly from state to state and cases tend to be rather fact-specific, so you are best served by consulting with a knowledgeable attorney in weighing your options.
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