co-tenants, both on deed, seperation of tenants My mother in law has resided in…

co-tenants, both on deed, seperation of tenants
My mother in law has resided in her home for 10 yrs. An origional land contract agreement was obtained by her and her husband, from her brother. They got a divorce after a few yrs, and she remained in the home. 2 yrs ago, they had gotten back together without remarriage and obtained a new home loan for the house. The loan is in his name, but both are on the deed for the home, and she pays most of the utilities. This was agreed on because she wanted to be able to sell the house only if they both agree. He has acted in bad faith before and left her financially broke. They had $15k cash from the loan for improvements. The money was spent on other things (by him), and now that he doesn’t want the house or her, he refuses to pay any utilities or mortgage payment. Apparently he moved out and threatens to let the lender forclose on the loan, causing her to lose her house, and again financially broke. Is there anything she can legally do to assume the loan and remove him from the deed of ownership?

Land Contract My boyfriend and I bought a house in 2006.

Land Contract
My boyfriend and I bought a house in 2006. Now we have broken up. We both want the house. We bought the house on land contract and now the seller of the home stated that he does not want me to have the house but the boyfrend can stay there but the only way he can stay there if I sign a quick claim deed. If I do not sign away the house the ex-boyfriend has to move as well. Could I ask the seller or the ex to buy me ou? what are my rights in this situation?

Breach of Contract, Eviction I entered into a land contract with a young man…

Breach of Contract, Eviction
I entered into a land contract with a young man and the contract was never recorded. This person has not paid dime one at anytime and I did send him a noterized breach of contract. In the breach of contract I also gave him notice that the contract was null and void. As yet he has not vacated the property. What is my next step? Is there something I should submit to the court? I really need to do this as cheeply as possible. Can not afford a 400 dollar attorney.
Anita