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    Discharged!! but bank sending default notice

    I'm happy to announce my bankruptcy was discharged December 29, 2009! I am married but my wife did not file (her only debt obligation is our mortgage - we cosigned)

    The issue I am bumping up against now is with Citi Mortgage. 2 months prior to the filing of bk we received a loan modification. I filed bk because an "investment" property was scheduled to foreclose and I couldn't get it sold and I didn't want to have them come back and sue and end up with a judgement that would affect the sale of our home.

    We started making our modified loan payments and continued making them on time throughout the bk. Our intent was to reaffirm (debateable whether or not that is a good idea but since she didn't file and we are able make payments we felt it was in our best interest). After numerous calls to Citi, I received a reaffirmation agreement. The day after my discharge. We laughed and said "Oh well, we're current on our mortgage so as long as we keep making our payments we can stay in our home." Stinks for building credit, but life goes on.

    Low and behold, we receive a default notice from Citi and upon calling I was told that they have no record of the loan modification in their system, it must have never been booked so tough S***.

    Has anyone had any dealings with something similar? There is no language in the modification saying that a bk would cancel the agreement. It's a very strange circumstance.

    I guess what I'm asking is that I feel I am current on my payments and I have a signed document outlining the terms of my loan. Can my home legally be taken if I am current on my payments eventhough the obligation to pay the mortgage was discharged (obviously the obligation still exists with my wife which is a whole other ordeal). My plan of action is to work with Citi to get them to honor the agreement and if an attempt is made to foreclose, inform the judge that I am infact current on my payments according to the agreement eventhough it was never booked in their system. Anyone have any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance!

    #2
    Did you sign a reaffirmation agreement? That wasn't really necessary if your wife was still on the hook.

    It could be the case of one department not talking to another, however sadly there are many stories of banks starting folks on the path the reaffirmation and then dropping the ball on them or denying it .
    May 31st, 2007: Petition Filed by my lawyer
    July 2nd, 2007: 341 Meeting Held
    September 4th, 2007: Discharged and Closed.

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      #3
      We didn't end up reaffirming because we got the paperwork the day after the discharge. As I understand it signing that doesn't do any good as the discharge has already occurred. Does anyone know any different?

      I guess will stay on them to honor the modification that they signed prior to ever filing for bankruptcy protection.

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        #4
        If everything was not signed by discharge, there will be no re-aff, you will never be personally liable for any debt listed on the petition again. Just keep making current payments to keep the asset
        Filed Aug 28 2009
        341 Oct 2 2009-Asset Case
        Discharged Dec 16 2009
        Waiting for tax return and asset buy back to close

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          #5
          Do you have any equity on the mortgage?
          If not just stay there and do not make any payments from now on. Try to prolong the foreclosure process as long as you can. These banks have no morals at all. All we need to do is look for the best outcome for us.

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            #6
            Basically you are in a "Pay through" status. Don't miss any payments and they cannot take your house. In the mean time, you deserve our Forum Victory Dance by our World famous hamsters, so here you go:




            If I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.

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