Yesterday, I received my first subpoena! Turns out South Carolina Bank and Trust really DOES pursue deficiencies! I stopped payment in March, house was offered on the court house steps on September 8th, and 'purchased' by SCBT for about $20K less than my mortgage. Two months later, I receive notice that they have asked the court to confirm the foreclosure -- which is necessary to pursue deficiency in GA.
A few questions --
Since they have not sold the house, will they sue me for the $20K difference between the auction price and the mortgage price, or will they wait to sue until they sell the house for X amount (let's say $60K below the mortgage amount), and then sue for that amount?
I have been searching, but have not found an answer to the question I have about whether or not I should go to the court for the confirmation hearing. Is there anything I could challenge it on? If they do go ahead and pursue the deficiency, any idea how long it will take? Will they have to get another judgement for the deficiency amount? Is there a period of time they have to wait? I definitely do not want my wages garnished, so I'm kind of worried about the time frame.
I guess this means I will be filing Chapter 7, probably in January or February (I'd like to wait until after I get my tax return).
I have not used any cards since September (for my cat emergency). In October, I paid the minimum on the cards I used to pay for the cat emergency and did not pay on the others. I did this because I was not sure I had enough money to make it through the month if I paid them all. Lots of phone calls since (every 4 days!). Citibank is definitely the most persistent, to say the least. I had planned on trying to pay at least something on all cards this month, but probably will not do it now. Should I still pay on the cards I used for the cat emergency? Should I pay those through December (the 90 day mark)? The minimum payments add up to around $150.
I have played with the means test calculator, and come up with numbers ranging from -$65000 to $3500 depending on the factors I include or exclude. The only time I do not pass the means test is when I include my child support arrearage payments -- but my ex lost his job and has not made these payments for several months (still no job).
I was wondering, though -- if the judge looks at my budget and sees that I am coming up in the negative each month, will he force me to sell my house? My mortgage is $1395 a month, which is $450 above the standard (which is surprising in this area). I rent out my basement for $650 (I include that on the means test, as well as $200 for expenses -- wear and tear, plus $100 for TV/Internet/Power/Water for the basement). Will that help? I definitely want to keep my house!
Now that I know I will be filing, it's a scary and uncertain prospect! As always, input is appreciated!
A few questions --
Since they have not sold the house, will they sue me for the $20K difference between the auction price and the mortgage price, or will they wait to sue until they sell the house for X amount (let's say $60K below the mortgage amount), and then sue for that amount?
I have been searching, but have not found an answer to the question I have about whether or not I should go to the court for the confirmation hearing. Is there anything I could challenge it on? If they do go ahead and pursue the deficiency, any idea how long it will take? Will they have to get another judgement for the deficiency amount? Is there a period of time they have to wait? I definitely do not want my wages garnished, so I'm kind of worried about the time frame.
I guess this means I will be filing Chapter 7, probably in January or February (I'd like to wait until after I get my tax return).
I have not used any cards since September (for my cat emergency). In October, I paid the minimum on the cards I used to pay for the cat emergency and did not pay on the others. I did this because I was not sure I had enough money to make it through the month if I paid them all. Lots of phone calls since (every 4 days!). Citibank is definitely the most persistent, to say the least. I had planned on trying to pay at least something on all cards this month, but probably will not do it now. Should I still pay on the cards I used for the cat emergency? Should I pay those through December (the 90 day mark)? The minimum payments add up to around $150.
I have played with the means test calculator, and come up with numbers ranging from -$65000 to $3500 depending on the factors I include or exclude. The only time I do not pass the means test is when I include my child support arrearage payments -- but my ex lost his job and has not made these payments for several months (still no job).
I was wondering, though -- if the judge looks at my budget and sees that I am coming up in the negative each month, will he force me to sell my house? My mortgage is $1395 a month, which is $450 above the standard (which is surprising in this area). I rent out my basement for $650 (I include that on the means test, as well as $200 for expenses -- wear and tear, plus $100 for TV/Internet/Power/Water for the basement). Will that help? I definitely want to keep my house!
Now that I know I will be filing, it's a scary and uncertain prospect! As always, input is appreciated!
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