Coronavirus leaves home buyers and sellers in limbo — and at financial risk

Karina Sharma, 46, left, and Aaron Butler, 47, right, pose for a picture outside their home in West Rockhill Township, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, April 4, 2020. The two moved into this new house after months under contract and repairs on their old home in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. The coronavirus pandemic hit and caused a hold to selling their old home. "I'm hoping for the big picture to remain healthy, safe, and for things to calm down quickly and housing market goes back to where it was so we can sell the house in Chalfont okay. It's just a big financial burden to carry both mortgages." (Tyger Williams/The Phildadelphia Inquirer/TNS)

Karina Sharma, 46, outside her home in West Rockhill Township, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, April 4, 2020. Sharma moved into this new house after months under contract and repairs on their old home in Chalfont, Pennsylvania. The coronavirus pandemic hit and caused a hold to selling their old home. "I'm hoping for the big picture to remain healthy, safe, and for things to calm down quickly and housing market goes back to where it was so we can sell the house in Chalfont okay. It's just a big financial burden to carry both mortgages." (Tyger Williams/The Phildadelphia Inquirer/TNS)

A single mother and nurse in her mid-30s could no longer afford her house in Delaware County, Pa. So she took all the money she could scrape together for a security deposit and the first and last month’s rent for an apartment, and she put her house on the market.