Your thoughts?
We are still going to meet with and attorney. Unfortunately, none will talk to me until they meet with us and we are still trying to prepare for what is about to happen.
Anyway, we have 6 rental houses. If we file bankruptcy, we will leave those people without a home at some point. I suppose I should feel bad about that. For the most part, I sort of blame them for the situation I'm in. A couple of the tenants are so far behind on rent, I'd rather set the house on fire (joking of coarse) then to give a crap about where they are going to live.
However, there is an exception of a nice lady that has rented from us for 2 years. She looks like a recovering meth addict (false teeth, thinning hair, old looking). I can tell that life has been hard on her, but she works really hard and always pays us on time. I don't want her to be out on the street and I know she loves the house. So, yesterday, I called her and offered to sell it to her for what we have left to pay on it. I may even lose money at the point of sale. We did a seller carryback and pay the original owners money on the house (not sure if we can get out of that or not). We paid too much for the place compared to what it's worth now so I'm worried that it may not appraise for what we owe anyway.
But I want her to get the loan and house before we lose it. I'm sure I will have to answer to someone, but you would think this would be a good thing, right? It's not like I'm going to try to sell it for less then it's worth.
In my opinion, I'm going to walk away with nothing and if there is money to lose, then the sellers (who sold to us) will also have to take a hit if they want to get rid of it, right?
We are still going to meet with and attorney. Unfortunately, none will talk to me until they meet with us and we are still trying to prepare for what is about to happen.
Anyway, we have 6 rental houses. If we file bankruptcy, we will leave those people without a home at some point. I suppose I should feel bad about that. For the most part, I sort of blame them for the situation I'm in. A couple of the tenants are so far behind on rent, I'd rather set the house on fire (joking of coarse) then to give a crap about where they are going to live.
However, there is an exception of a nice lady that has rented from us for 2 years. She looks like a recovering meth addict (false teeth, thinning hair, old looking). I can tell that life has been hard on her, but she works really hard and always pays us on time. I don't want her to be out on the street and I know she loves the house. So, yesterday, I called her and offered to sell it to her for what we have left to pay on it. I may even lose money at the point of sale. We did a seller carryback and pay the original owners money on the house (not sure if we can get out of that or not). We paid too much for the place compared to what it's worth now so I'm worried that it may not appraise for what we owe anyway.
But I want her to get the loan and house before we lose it. I'm sure I will have to answer to someone, but you would think this would be a good thing, right? It's not like I'm going to try to sell it for less then it's worth.
In my opinion, I'm going to walk away with nothing and if there is money to lose, then the sellers (who sold to us) will also have to take a hit if they want to get rid of it, right?
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