I am working on filing - mostly unsecured debt. House is upside down by about $50k... not quite enough to strip the second mortgage, from what the atty says.
I am afraid to keep the house and generally want out for several reasons:
1) Financially - not sure how I can/will keep up the maintenance on a home that I own.
2) It's a big four bedroom for just me and my two kids. It's too much house - in a town and neighborhood I do not want to want to be in for the long haul.
If I do want to 'walk away' - how complicated is it to do this at the same time as filing? What is the process?
Several threads earlier made it seem like it was a straightforward process - just tell the atty to include it???? Is this is different from foreclosure?
I have only met with my atty briefly - but he didn't seem the slightest bit interested in entertaining the idea of walking away from the house.
Something tells me that it could be a very long process.
I am overwhelmed by trying to figure this out. Afraid I have been suffering from analysis paralysis.
Any help that you can offer would be very much appreciated.
I am afraid to keep the house and generally want out for several reasons:
1) Financially - not sure how I can/will keep up the maintenance on a home that I own.
2) It's a big four bedroom for just me and my two kids. It's too much house - in a town and neighborhood I do not want to want to be in for the long haul.
If I do want to 'walk away' - how complicated is it to do this at the same time as filing? What is the process?
Several threads earlier made it seem like it was a straightforward process - just tell the atty to include it???? Is this is different from foreclosure?
I have only met with my atty briefly - but he didn't seem the slightest bit interested in entertaining the idea of walking away from the house.
Something tells me that it could be a very long process.
I am overwhelmed by trying to figure this out. Afraid I have been suffering from analysis paralysis.
Any help that you can offer would be very much appreciated.
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