The home I am renting is in foreclosure. I want to attempt to purchase it at the sheriff's sale. It's the house my wife passed away in (9/2009, cancer). It is the house my kids have grown up in. I am currently in the process of talking to a lender with my father as a cosigner. I can easily handle the mortgage payments (40% less than rent was!). Equity (down payment) should still be within state homestead exemption.
* Am I putting my father in any kind of jeopardy by asking him to cosign the mortgage (pertaining to the bankruptcy of course)? I don't want his credit to be affected by me filing bankruptcy. And, I don't want the mortgage to be a 'bridge' allowing my past creditors to get to my father!
* I will, of course, reaffirm the mortgage when I file. Is there any chance I could lose the house if I am current with the payments? I don't want to go through all this and end up having the house taken by the court or mortgage company.
* Can/will any of my past creditors attempt to place a lien on the home once it is in my name? If they do, will bankruptcy make that go away?
*Is this just a stupid idea for some other reason I haven't thought about?
We (me and 3 children) have such an emotional attachment to our home. There is nothing for rent anywhere in our school district. My kids need their friends for support (only 7 months since their mother died)! I don't want to uproot everyone and mess things up more than they already are. Please help.
* Am I putting my father in any kind of jeopardy by asking him to cosign the mortgage (pertaining to the bankruptcy of course)? I don't want his credit to be affected by me filing bankruptcy. And, I don't want the mortgage to be a 'bridge' allowing my past creditors to get to my father!
* I will, of course, reaffirm the mortgage when I file. Is there any chance I could lose the house if I am current with the payments? I don't want to go through all this and end up having the house taken by the court or mortgage company.
* Can/will any of my past creditors attempt to place a lien on the home once it is in my name? If they do, will bankruptcy make that go away?
*Is this just a stupid idea for some other reason I haven't thought about?
We (me and 3 children) have such an emotional attachment to our home. There is nothing for rent anywhere in our school district. My kids need their friends for support (only 7 months since their mother died)! I don't want to uproot everyone and mess things up more than they already are. Please help.
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