I have a feeling this means I'm all done, but I'm not sure ...
Today I opened a letter stating "Discharge of Debtor" dated 10:29/08.
Does that mean I'm all done?
1. What do I do if someone is still calling me about debts (I think it's illegal & they are not supposed to), but for the last wk or two I've been getting automated collection calls. Once I got a person, and they said they'd take care of it & not call back, but something in their system must not be updating b'c I keep getting calls that say 'call this 800 number back at this time' ... from the collection agency.
2. This is my bigger concern: I didn't ever sign re-affirmation papers with Countrywide. Does that make any difference? (I'm in NV/Nevada) In 1 year the loan modification will return to the regular interest rate plus some amount, more than I could pay since my current mortgage is $2000 a month now.
My plan was to continue paying the current amount for 1 yr, try to re-build my credit and try to refinance after the BK to a loan with a fixed rate instead of an ARM.
Is anyone else in this situation? Countrywide never sent me anything during the BK either. In my BK paperwork I stated that my intention was to re-affirm, and didn't realize I needed to do additional paperwork for that to happen. I thought countrywide or the court would notify me of what I needed to do next.
3. Is there anything else I'm supposed to do?
Today I opened a letter stating "Discharge of Debtor" dated 10:29/08.
Does that mean I'm all done?
1. What do I do if someone is still calling me about debts (I think it's illegal & they are not supposed to), but for the last wk or two I've been getting automated collection calls. Once I got a person, and they said they'd take care of it & not call back, but something in their system must not be updating b'c I keep getting calls that say 'call this 800 number back at this time' ... from the collection agency.
2. This is my bigger concern: I didn't ever sign re-affirmation papers with Countrywide. Does that make any difference? (I'm in NV/Nevada) In 1 year the loan modification will return to the regular interest rate plus some amount, more than I could pay since my current mortgage is $2000 a month now.
My plan was to continue paying the current amount for 1 yr, try to re-build my credit and try to refinance after the BK to a loan with a fixed rate instead of an ARM.
Is anyone else in this situation? Countrywide never sent me anything during the BK either. In my BK paperwork I stated that my intention was to re-affirm, and didn't realize I needed to do additional paperwork for that to happen. I thought countrywide or the court would notify me of what I needed to do next.
3. Is there anything else I'm supposed to do?
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