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Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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BNKRPTin NC.... my situation is just like yours so I decided to wait out the 2 years .. In the meantime I am paying a little extra on my mortgage principle every month... I have 8 yrs left on a 20yr mortgage @ 5.75% ..Last edited by klandsb; 06-25-2015, 05:49 PM.Those who live in glass houses should not throw stones
Chapter 13 filed 10-21-09
Discharged 4-13-15
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Originally posted by klandsb View PostBNKRPTin NC.... my situation is just like yours so I decided to wait out the 2 years .. In the meantime I am paying a little extra on my mortgage principle every month... I have 8 yrs left on a 20yr mortgage @ 5.75% ..
With only 8 years left you are probably at the point of diminished return where saving a couple of points in interest may be of no benefit. Paying a little extra each month, IMO, is an excellent way to get the mortgage paid off early. I've got 20 years left on a 30 year at 7.88%. I can refi the balance with a 15 year mortgage and my payments would be about the same, the rates being what they are. If I am able to do that then I will do exactly as you and pay extra on the principle each month.Filed 11/10/08
Discharged 2/18/14
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Originally posted by nsupanda View PostI'm in my final year of our 100% payback Ch. 13. We were hoping to get a mortgage right after we are discharged because the house we live in now is literally falling apart (we do not own this house, it is a double-wide owned by my mother). So, from your experience, we should wait 2 or more years after we are discharged to apply for a mortgage?
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