I'm in Georgia.
So I'm filing Chapter 7 and have been planning to NOT reaffirm my mortgage and stay-and-pay. Met with the paralegal yesterday, and she told me that last year the court decided that if a debtor doesn't reaffirm, the bank can foreclose for any reason and at any time--even if the debtor doesn't miss any payments.
She is going to have the lawyer contact me to explain further, but he hasn't yet.
How can the court just decide that? Shouldn't I have all of the rights that the law affords me?
So I'm filing Chapter 7 and have been planning to NOT reaffirm my mortgage and stay-and-pay. Met with the paralegal yesterday, and she told me that last year the court decided that if a debtor doesn't reaffirm, the bank can foreclose for any reason and at any time--even if the debtor doesn't miss any payments.
She is going to have the lawyer contact me to explain further, but he hasn't yet.
How can the court just decide that? Shouldn't I have all of the rights that the law affords me?
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