Chad,
Thank you...One more question...if you subsequently foreclose on the home after discharge (no reaffirmation) then you basically can walk away and they cannot come after you, correct? Now if I wanted to negotiate a DIL of foreclosure, that second lien could remain on the house if it was not accounted for in the negotiation, correct? So, basically there would probably be no real reason to do a DIL. I did not reaffirm either mortgage but the primary mortgage is now astronomical and I do not want to remain in the house any longer. (no equity, huge payment) just need to cut my loss and move on, but want to do it the best way.
Thank you...One more question...if you subsequently foreclose on the home after discharge (no reaffirmation) then you basically can walk away and they cannot come after you, correct? Now if I wanted to negotiate a DIL of foreclosure, that second lien could remain on the house if it was not accounted for in the negotiation, correct? So, basically there would probably be no real reason to do a DIL. I did not reaffirm either mortgage but the primary mortgage is now astronomical and I do not want to remain in the house any longer. (no equity, huge payment) just need to cut my loss and move on, but want to do it the best way.
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