We're 5 months post the close of our Ch 7.
In the petition we surrendered our house (way underwater), and the mortgage was discharged.
We've been doing a pay through without any issues. The original mortgage was a 30 year with the first 5 being I/O. At the time of the mortgage (re-fi) we had a theoretical $100,000 + in equity, and were planning to sell within a year, so the I/O made sense. Of course you know the story - market crashed, house value now 35% of what it was...
Anyway, the mortgage will become P/I in November. The payment won't go up much, but really we want out of the neighborhood - and have outgrown the house to boot.
All that to get to the question...
Since our mortgage can no longer be reported on our credit report - what would happen in the case of a foreclosure? I assume the lender couldn't report - but what about the "public records" section of the report. If a suit is filed, it should show up there.
Anyone have to deal with this issue before? The wife and I have cleaned up our reports quite a bit. I don't want to step backwards on that path - but I also don't want to pay any more than necessary for a house we don't have any intention of staying in for much longer.
In the petition we surrendered our house (way underwater), and the mortgage was discharged.
We've been doing a pay through without any issues. The original mortgage was a 30 year with the first 5 being I/O. At the time of the mortgage (re-fi) we had a theoretical $100,000 + in equity, and were planning to sell within a year, so the I/O made sense. Of course you know the story - market crashed, house value now 35% of what it was...
Anyway, the mortgage will become P/I in November. The payment won't go up much, but really we want out of the neighborhood - and have outgrown the house to boot.
All that to get to the question...
Since our mortgage can no longer be reported on our credit report - what would happen in the case of a foreclosure? I assume the lender couldn't report - but what about the "public records" section of the report. If a suit is filed, it should show up there.
Anyone have to deal with this issue before? The wife and I have cleaned up our reports quite a bit. I don't want to step backwards on that path - but I also don't want to pay any more than necessary for a house we don't have any intention of staying in for much longer.
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