Problems selling property after divorce? We help couples manage and sell shared properties after divorce through a smoother and more structured process.
Divorce not only creates emotional stress, but often leads to complications involving jointly owned properties. Many couples face difficulties selling their house after separation due to disagreements, ongoing bank commitments, legal documentation issues, or increasing financial pressure after the divorce.
In some situations, the property may already have overdue bank installments, while one or both parties are no longer able to continue the monthly payments. If the issue remains unresolved for too long, it may create even greater financial burdens and negatively affect both parties involved.
At HartaOne, we help couples manage and resolve property matters after divorce through a smoother and more structured process. Based on the property condition and overall situation, we work towards practical solutions that allow the property to be sold more efficiently without unnecessary delays. For selected cases, we may also assist by providing earlier deposits to help both parties manage their financial commitments during the transition period.
This approach allows both parties to resolve their property matters faster and move forward without continuing to carry the stress of an unresolved property situation.
Real Client Experience
A divorced couple approached HartaOne after struggling to sell a jointly owned property that was still under an active housing loan. Due to financial pressure after the separation, both parties were no longer able to maintain the monthly commitments, while the normal property selling process was expected to take too long.
Our team assisted in managing the overall transaction and structured a solution suitable for both parties. Once an agreement was reached, both individuals successfully received an earlier deposit to help support their separate financial commitments while the property transaction continued until completion.
Through a faster and more structured process, the property issue was successfully resolved without prolonged financial stress for either party.



