HI all,
Glad to have found this site.
I am going to file a chapter 13 by year end.
One thing I am struggling with is the decision whether to keep my house or leave it.
I am not late on my mortgage or car. I am filing chapter 13 because I owe $35,000 in unsecured credit card debt.
So-
If I give the house back to the bank as part of the 13, will the court then calculate my "disposable income" to be higher because I would then be moving to a cheaper place to live (renting a townhome lets say-it would be perhaps $500 less than my mortgage is now).
If I keep the house now and decide to give it back to the bank AFTER filing the chapter 13 (PS I am upside down in this house thanks to the economy and Arizona does not allow the lender to pursue me for the difference), will the trustee then change my amount that is due each month once they see that my living expenses have reduced?
I am also planning on having a child next year and I live alone. If I am still above the state median with 2 household members, would the trustee at least reduce my payment so that I could take care of my child??
Thanks for the tips..
Glad to have found this site.
I am going to file a chapter 13 by year end.
One thing I am struggling with is the decision whether to keep my house or leave it.
I am not late on my mortgage or car. I am filing chapter 13 because I owe $35,000 in unsecured credit card debt.
So-
If I give the house back to the bank as part of the 13, will the court then calculate my "disposable income" to be higher because I would then be moving to a cheaper place to live (renting a townhome lets say-it would be perhaps $500 less than my mortgage is now).
If I keep the house now and decide to give it back to the bank AFTER filing the chapter 13 (PS I am upside down in this house thanks to the economy and Arizona does not allow the lender to pursue me for the difference), will the trustee then change my amount that is due each month once they see that my living expenses have reduced?
I am also planning on having a child next year and I live alone. If I am still above the state median with 2 household members, would the trustee at least reduce my payment so that I could take care of my child??
Thanks for the tips..
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