We had our meeting and everything seemed to go well. We are doing a chapter 13. We had one of the first appointments so that worked for us as it wasn't very busy & they hadn't gotten bogged down yet.
Other than I totally blanked on how much we paid to buy our house originally. We have refinanced since then & if I was asked how much do we OWE on the house, I could have rattled off a number.
The question we were asked was "How much did you purchase your house for?" & well...that was 12 years ago, about 2 refinances ago and not even in my radar anymore since it really doesn't even relate to what we owe.
My thought was "whatever number you are looking at!" since I know she was looking at the paperwork. I totally pulled a number out of the air but told her I really didn't remember.
We almost forgot about our non working/it's more landscape taking up space doesn't run motorcycle too when she asked about vehicles. Hubby rattled off the 2 cars and stopped, then she mentioned Honda & I went "OH yeah...the motorcycle!". It really has no value but it is a vehicle & frankly I do forget it is even sitting there.
That was pretty much it with the standards, do you understand what you are doing type of questions & basically told to make payments and asked if we had any questions.
The weird thing on ours was they were all done behind closed doors, so we didn't see anyone elses & they had 2 people doing them at the same time (assistanst I presume since neither was the trustee). Each person went into a room and then left when they were done so there would have been no way to hear what others are asked, know what to expect or anything of that nature.
Our attorney thought everything was just fine & basically said all we need to do now is make sure we just keep making the payments. There will be one more court date which is a formality for him basically to get his fees paid but we don't have to do anything more unless something else comes up.
So now we just move forward I guess and hope for the best, although I'm sure I will have more than 1 issue with the mortgage company (I'm one of the fun Countrywide/BOA accounts that they can't seem to deal well with).
Other than I totally blanked on how much we paid to buy our house originally. We have refinanced since then & if I was asked how much do we OWE on the house, I could have rattled off a number.
The question we were asked was "How much did you purchase your house for?" & well...that was 12 years ago, about 2 refinances ago and not even in my radar anymore since it really doesn't even relate to what we owe.
My thought was "whatever number you are looking at!" since I know she was looking at the paperwork. I totally pulled a number out of the air but told her I really didn't remember.
We almost forgot about our non working/it's more landscape taking up space doesn't run motorcycle too when she asked about vehicles. Hubby rattled off the 2 cars and stopped, then she mentioned Honda & I went "OH yeah...the motorcycle!". It really has no value but it is a vehicle & frankly I do forget it is even sitting there.
That was pretty much it with the standards, do you understand what you are doing type of questions & basically told to make payments and asked if we had any questions.
The weird thing on ours was they were all done behind closed doors, so we didn't see anyone elses & they had 2 people doing them at the same time (assistanst I presume since neither was the trustee). Each person went into a room and then left when they were done so there would have been no way to hear what others are asked, know what to expect or anything of that nature.
Our attorney thought everything was just fine & basically said all we need to do now is make sure we just keep making the payments. There will be one more court date which is a formality for him basically to get his fees paid but we don't have to do anything more unless something else comes up.
So now we just move forward I guess and hope for the best, although I'm sure I will have more than 1 issue with the mortgage company (I'm one of the fun Countrywide/BOA accounts that they can't seem to deal well with).
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