Could use some input before I try to talk to my attorney.
A house we owned (but had moved away from - renting elsewhere) was foreclosed on late 2009. The sheriff's sale was scheduled for December 2009. I never heard anything after that.
In October 2010 we filed bankruptcy, and our attorney had us include the mortgage in the bankruptcy filing. Didn't think much of it at the time.
Now, we were looking into the possibility of buying a house again. I filled out an application for pre-approval, and was denied because we have to wait three years from the time of the sheriff's sale.
My question is, will banks look at the actual sheriff's sale time from late 2009/early 2010, or from when we filed bankruptcy? Our credit report says nothing about a foreclosure.
A house we owned (but had moved away from - renting elsewhere) was foreclosed on late 2009. The sheriff's sale was scheduled for December 2009. I never heard anything after that.
In October 2010 we filed bankruptcy, and our attorney had us include the mortgage in the bankruptcy filing. Didn't think much of it at the time.
Now, we were looking into the possibility of buying a house again. I filled out an application for pre-approval, and was denied because we have to wait three years from the time of the sheriff's sale.
My question is, will banks look at the actual sheriff's sale time from late 2009/early 2010, or from when we filed bankruptcy? Our credit report says nothing about a foreclosure.
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