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    #31
    Thanks for your posts.

    Yeah, I was served already and I think they had the hearing. I had to file a response. So I wrote a letter to the court telling them that I plan to file bankruptcy. I sent a copy to the court and to the mortgage company's attorney in writing.

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      #32
      Originally posted by debtmonster View Post
      Thanks for your posts.

      Yeah, I was served already and I think they had the hearing. I had to file a response. So I wrote a letter to the court telling them that I plan to file bankruptcy. I sent a copy to the court and to the mortgage company's attorney in writing.
      after you are served you should see a filing in the court records under your name and the bank as the plaintiff. The filing will say "unlawful Detainer" . this is the start of the process, from what i know and how it was with my friend who got behind on his mortgage.
      Stopped Paying CC's 2/2009. Retained Attorney 1/10/2010 Filed 1/23/2010. Discharged 5/19/10 $187K CC, $240K 2nd,$417K 1st, No asset Ch-7

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        #33
        Originally posted by albacore44 View Post
        after you are served you should see a filing in the court records under your name and the bank as the plaintiff. The filing will say "unlawful Detainer" . this is the start of the process, from what i know and how it was with my friend who got behind on his mortgage.
        I did see, but it says "Motion for default".

        They served me with a "Notice of Lis Pendens"

        So the default should be next, right? Do they have to serve me or will it show up in the mail or will it just show up in the court records?

        I am hoping we can have most of our stuff ready to move out by the end of this month.

        It was so nice to live in the city. I could actually use public transportation down there or ride a bike if I absolutely had to. I could "get by" down there where we'd be moving, unlike where I am now. Nothing here is walking or biking distance and you have to go about 28 miles to reach the part where there are buses and what not. Like I've posted on other messages, I am WAY out in the sticks. There's nothing out here. If I want to go to a grocery store, Chili's, Wal-mart, Outback, the mall, Sam's Club, McDonalds, etc... it requires getting in the car and driving 28-33 miles.

        In Miami where we'd be staying, there are stores and places to eat within 1 to 2 miles. Traffic is bad, but the convenience factor is excellent. If I had to go 4 months without a car, it wouldn't be fun, but it could actually be done and I could use those 4 months to save up cash money for something in Auto Trader.

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          #34
          american express

          Thanks to this board, I've checked my local county court's website for filings and saw citimortgage file my foreclosure and knew the process server was on the way.

          On March 5, American Express filed against me. I had not made a payment since last May, so it took about 8 months. I owe them $45K. I searched Amex on the court website and they are filing an average of about one suit a day here in Brevard County, Florida.

          I've never spoken to any collection agency or law firm that has called my home. I only kept my home phone active so that the collectors would know they reached me.

          It's been interesting to watch the process. They call and call and after a while, just stop calling. Probably because they never, ever, reached a live person. I never talked to them because I had nothing to say. I knew I was filing eventually and had no money to pay them.

          Yes, they've called my parents and brother to "locate" me, but they just tell them to not call anymore. I briefed my family on what to expect and it has worked out okay.

          Thanks to this site and one of my brothers (who owns a collection agency with his wife), I've been able to manage through this process and actually help others who are in financial difficulty and have no one to talk to about their situation.

          The hardest part was the first couple of months coming to grips with what I had to do. It never is "easy", but it becomes manageable once you grasp the reins and take control and plan your bankruptcy and life afterwards (I don't quite have that part figured yet.)

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            #35
            debtmonster,

            The motion for default is simply a request for the Judge to expedite the foreclosure proceedings because you have admitted no defense.

            The Judge still has to grant the motion for default and then you have a minimum of 30 days before the home could possibly be sold and then, I believe, 10 days before you have to be out.

            So you are looking at a minimum of 40 days AFTER the Judge grants the motion.

            No rush on your part.

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              #36
              Originally posted by poorold View Post
              debtmonster,

              The motion for default is simply a request for the Judge to expedite the foreclosure proceedings because you have admitted no defense.

              The Judge still has to grant the motion for default and then you have a minimum of 30 days before the home could possibly be sold and then, I believe, 10 days before you have to be out.

              So you are looking at a minimum of 40 days AFTER the Judge grants the motion.

              No rush on your part.
              Thanks for the reply.

              Well... we have boxes and our living room is all full of stuff packed. I just don't have $$$ for a moving truck right now. With $29 in my checking account as of today, I can't even afford to open up the storage place yet which is 350 miles from here.

              The moving truck will be about $500 for a one-way deal.

              Storage will run about $260/mo. for a 10x20 storage place. It makes me so mad because my friend is renting the same size place near Atlanta and he's only paying $90/mo. for the same space! Why is Miami ripping everyone off? Atlanta and Miami are both big cities and prices should be similar.

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