I am in Kansas district with the following problem.
We are in a 60 mo payback plan that we started in June 2009 at $861 per month. In June 2010, our payment goes up to $1061. Our house payment is paid outside the plan. We are confirmed.
My son has asthma and has had considerable health problems the last 6-9 months. While we did find some real issues, we also found mold growing in the carpet tack strips in his bedroom and then on the carpet (his room is in the basement and last spring our sump pump got stuck and flooded his room and part of the one next to his and part of the hall). We thought we had it all dried, but we never considered the tack strips and he has been severly allergic to mold for years. We even tried having him sleep in the family room for 2 weeks, then he slept in his room one night only to wake up nauseated and with a migraine, etc. So we know this is a problem.
I have a couple options but I don't know which way to go.
1) Tear up carpet, trim, tack strips, sheetrock - put together estimates to replace in 2 BR and hall; get letter from dr outlining all trips to office and medications, pictures of mold and then file a motion to abate payments for 3 months. (If I filed in April, I would request abatement for June, July and August to cover the 30 day notice to creditors and thus not have to deal with a refund from trustee, etc_
OR
2) Stop making payments on the house and let them foreclose. Use one month payment for deposit and another for first months rent. The way my attorney put it is that we could do this, mortgage company sell house at Sheriff's sale and then put unsecured amount on Chapter 13.
Does anyone have any experience on this? I really don't want to increase my stress level on this one, just get things fixed or move so that my son is healthy and we can live normally in our house.
Thanks for your comments.
We are in a 60 mo payback plan that we started in June 2009 at $861 per month. In June 2010, our payment goes up to $1061. Our house payment is paid outside the plan. We are confirmed.
My son has asthma and has had considerable health problems the last 6-9 months. While we did find some real issues, we also found mold growing in the carpet tack strips in his bedroom and then on the carpet (his room is in the basement and last spring our sump pump got stuck and flooded his room and part of the one next to his and part of the hall). We thought we had it all dried, but we never considered the tack strips and he has been severly allergic to mold for years. We even tried having him sleep in the family room for 2 weeks, then he slept in his room one night only to wake up nauseated and with a migraine, etc. So we know this is a problem.
I have a couple options but I don't know which way to go.
1) Tear up carpet, trim, tack strips, sheetrock - put together estimates to replace in 2 BR and hall; get letter from dr outlining all trips to office and medications, pictures of mold and then file a motion to abate payments for 3 months. (If I filed in April, I would request abatement for June, July and August to cover the 30 day notice to creditors and thus not have to deal with a refund from trustee, etc_
OR
2) Stop making payments on the house and let them foreclose. Use one month payment for deposit and another for first months rent. The way my attorney put it is that we could do this, mortgage company sell house at Sheriff's sale and then put unsecured amount on Chapter 13.
Does anyone have any experience on this? I really don't want to increase my stress level on this one, just get things fixed or move so that my son is healthy and we can live normally in our house.
Thanks for your comments.
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