HAMP mod took full effect May 2011. Filed Ch 7 in July, fully discharged in Sept, did not reaffirm the mortgage. Bank never sent reaffirmation paperwork, we wouldn't have signed anyway. We paid and stayed until December 2011 until we no longer could pay due to husbands job loss. We've missed 3 payments, bank sent out letter last week stating we had to pay in full, sent another letter today saying we had until March 1 to pay $5000 (total currently owed), or they will start foreclosure proceedings.
We reside in NY State. We are seriously considering just letting the house foreclose, not making any more payments, and saving that money toward a much smaller, more affordable home that will be solely in my name ( I didn't file BK, credit is clean, will qualify for small home).
Because the mortgage was discharged (although honestly, I do not think the collection dept at my bank is even aware of this), and not reaffirmed (again, I think they aren't aware of this now), will the normal foreclosure process in NY State be sped up? In other words, can they skip some of the steps that they have to do because the mortgage was discharged? Or, can we reasonably expect that the timeline for them to foreclose on this home would be similar to any other non discharged mortgage?
Wondering how much time we have, if we should or shouldn't bring to the collections dept attention that it's been discharged (will this buy more time), or should we tell them, and have them start the process quicker? Our taxes are escrowed through the bank, can the county force a tax sale? We plan on staying in the house and maintaining the grounds until they throw us out.
This is no longer a "what if" scenario, we're at a crossroads, need to decide pretty quickly which way we are going with this. We could maybe get caught up with a couple of payments over the next few months, but this won't be enough to satisfy the bank, and I don't want to keep getting further and further behind. I'm sick of paying so much for this house, but not sure that the alternative (smaller house, but have to come up with closing costs, etc... is a better option).
Thanks, I know this is long and I'm sorry. I'm just looking for opinions and advice. What would YOU do?
We reside in NY State. We are seriously considering just letting the house foreclose, not making any more payments, and saving that money toward a much smaller, more affordable home that will be solely in my name ( I didn't file BK, credit is clean, will qualify for small home).
Because the mortgage was discharged (although honestly, I do not think the collection dept at my bank is even aware of this), and not reaffirmed (again, I think they aren't aware of this now), will the normal foreclosure process in NY State be sped up? In other words, can they skip some of the steps that they have to do because the mortgage was discharged? Or, can we reasonably expect that the timeline for them to foreclose on this home would be similar to any other non discharged mortgage?
Wondering how much time we have, if we should or shouldn't bring to the collections dept attention that it's been discharged (will this buy more time), or should we tell them, and have them start the process quicker? Our taxes are escrowed through the bank, can the county force a tax sale? We plan on staying in the house and maintaining the grounds until they throw us out.
This is no longer a "what if" scenario, we're at a crossroads, need to decide pretty quickly which way we are going with this. We could maybe get caught up with a couple of payments over the next few months, but this won't be enough to satisfy the bank, and I don't want to keep getting further and further behind. I'm sick of paying so much for this house, but not sure that the alternative (smaller house, but have to come up with closing costs, etc... is a better option).
Thanks, I know this is long and I'm sorry. I'm just looking for opinions and advice. What would YOU do?
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