Hi all!
Our vehicle got repossessed in August of this year and we just received a letter that it was sold and that our creditor's attorney plans on suing us for the deficiency balance ($3087) The vehicle was included in BK, but we signed a reaffirmation agreement.
In our state (WI), we are protected from any type of wage garnishment because we are on food stamps. I spoke with the creditor this morning and informed her as such. She said to forward on our food stamp approval letter and she would give it to the attorney.
She also said that they would continue with their attempts to sue me and they would get a judgement against me. Since we are protected from wage garnishment, she said they would just put a lien on my house and that if we ever "sell the house", this lien would have to be paid off first.
Here's my question: If we would ever choose to let the house go into foreclosure (we are upside down by $60K and it was included in BK over 2 years ago---no reaffirmation agreement signed), what happens to that lien that the creditor put on our house?
Our vehicle got repossessed in August of this year and we just received a letter that it was sold and that our creditor's attorney plans on suing us for the deficiency balance ($3087) The vehicle was included in BK, but we signed a reaffirmation agreement.
In our state (WI), we are protected from any type of wage garnishment because we are on food stamps. I spoke with the creditor this morning and informed her as such. She said to forward on our food stamp approval letter and she would give it to the attorney.
She also said that they would continue with their attempts to sue me and they would get a judgement against me. Since we are protected from wage garnishment, she said they would just put a lien on my house and that if we ever "sell the house", this lien would have to be paid off first.
Here's my question: If we would ever choose to let the house go into foreclosure (we are upside down by $60K and it was included in BK over 2 years ago---no reaffirmation agreement signed), what happens to that lien that the creditor put on our house?
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