We intend to stay in our house and stated our intentions were to reaffirm. Our trustee gave us a sheet at our 341 that stated we had 30 days to follow through on our intentions. I called our attorney's office and asked if our mortgage company would send a reaffirmation agreement or if we had to request it. She said they would have to request it, but that we probably wouldn't get one and that they normally didn't bother. So I guess they're not.
Not quite feeling comfortable with this, I called the mortgage company and asked what they normally do - require a reaffirmation or allow retain and pay. The guy went on about how my attorney would have to send the agreement and it would have to be filed with the court. It didn't answer my question at all. I did specifically ask is they would allow us to pay as agreed and he just said "You can continue to pay." What kind of answer is that?
Now I don't know what to do. Obviously I would like to retain and pay but I don't want any surprises down the road and I've heard that they (TCF) want reaffirmation agreements. Should I just push for my attorney to send the reaffirmation agreement?
Not quite feeling comfortable with this, I called the mortgage company and asked what they normally do - require a reaffirmation or allow retain and pay. The guy went on about how my attorney would have to send the agreement and it would have to be filed with the court. It didn't answer my question at all. I did specifically ask is they would allow us to pay as agreed and he just said "You can continue to pay." What kind of answer is that?
Now I don't know what to do. Obviously I would like to retain and pay but I don't want any surprises down the road and I've heard that they (TCF) want reaffirmation agreements. Should I just push for my attorney to send the reaffirmation agreement?
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