We will be 2 years post ch 7 discharge in August. We have remained in our home and paid the mortgage, service by Nationstar, but never reaffirmed. Our 2nd mortgage is owned by United Guaranty and we have taken our chances and not paid it since we filed for bk two years ago.
At some point in the next year we will be receiving a large lump sum of money- not *exactly* sure how much, but at least enough to make a 20% down payment on another home.
We hate our neighbors, our house needs a lot of work, is probably about 60k undewater at least, and we really do not want to stay here. Since we are discharged of our financial obligation to this house, I don't really feel like fixing it up and selling it.
How would it work for us to walk away from this house and purchase another one if we can put a decent down payment on it? Would we have to let the first mortgage foreclose, or is there some way we can just surrender the home to them, and if so which is better for our situation?
Is there anything else I am not considering in this situation that I need to be? (I realze the better our credit is, the better home loan we can get, etc). If we let the home foreclose, does that go on our credit report since the debt is discharged?
Since we are nearly 2 years post bk discharge, would there be any amount of time that would need to pass beween letting this hous go and gettinga new loan?
TIA!
At some point in the next year we will be receiving a large lump sum of money- not *exactly* sure how much, but at least enough to make a 20% down payment on another home.
We hate our neighbors, our house needs a lot of work, is probably about 60k undewater at least, and we really do not want to stay here. Since we are discharged of our financial obligation to this house, I don't really feel like fixing it up and selling it.
How would it work for us to walk away from this house and purchase another one if we can put a decent down payment on it? Would we have to let the first mortgage foreclose, or is there some way we can just surrender the home to them, and if so which is better for our situation?
Is there anything else I am not considering in this situation that I need to be? (I realze the better our credit is, the better home loan we can get, etc). If we let the home foreclose, does that go on our credit report since the debt is discharged?
Since we are nearly 2 years post bk discharge, would there be any amount of time that would need to pass beween letting this hous go and gettinga new loan?
TIA!
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