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    Can we eliminate Private Mortgage Insurance because of bankruptcy?

    Our CH7 was discharged in March 2009. We stayed in our home but did not reaffirm. We are currently paying PMI to the mortgage company (Wells Fargo). Our house was IIB. We have less than 10% equity in our home. Can we still get rid of PMI since the house was IIB?
    Filed Ch 7 Petition: 12/17/08
    341 Meeting: 01/14/09
    Discharged: 03/18/09
    Closed: 03/18/09

    #2
    I'm a bit confused as PMI (private mortgage insurance) is usually included in your mortgage payment.

    Are you paying a monthly premium separately?
    Filed Chapter 13 02/2006 - Confirmed 05/2006 - Discharged 09/2011
    I'm not an attorney. My replies are merely suggestions or observations, not legal advice. As always, consult with an attorney before making any decisions.

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      #3
      Doubt it seriously, that is part of your required payment. No, you don't HAVE to pay it because you IIB and did not re-affirm, however.....if you don't you will not be living there unless you re-neogiate with WF.
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        #4
        Originally posted by newbie2 View Post
        I'm a bit confused as PMI (private mortgage insurance) is usually included in your mortgage payment.

        Are you paying a monthly premium separately?
        The PMI is included in our mortgage payment. It's just that on our monthly mortgage statements, Wells Fargo always splits our payments into the amount paid for principal, escrow, and PMI.
        Filed Ch 7 Petition: 12/17/08
        341 Meeting: 01/14/09
        Discharged: 03/18/09
        Closed: 03/18/09

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          #5
          Nope. PMI is not a debt in a bankruptcy sense. Just like with your car insurance, you are paying for "something"; you are not borrowing money. Thus, you cannot get rid of PMI in bankruptcy (unless you surrender the home )

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