I spent most of this morning pouring over years worth of posts on here about reaffirming. And foreclosure. If I had a lawyer like Despritfreya (bless his heart, he gives so much to this forum!) I would know exactly what I needed to know, have it all explained to me in language I could understand and I'd walk into the 341 with some confidence, knowing my lawyer and I were on the same page. But that's not what I have, so I'm left to dig out the info for myself, as it pertains to me and the state of Illinois.
So I compiled a few questions down on paper to ask.
I checked reaffirm on my schedule because I had to put something down. They wouldn't let me use 'other' and I wasn't going to surrender to the bank on a house I'm current on and actually have a bit of equity in. (Some, not much) I questioned them at the time about how he could put his signature on them knowing how strapped I am and was told that if I earn enough money during the month to cover the mortgage, then he assumes no undue hardship. Is he crazy? I'm wondering how I'm going to pay for my license plate tags next month! My budget is *that* tight. If I thought the reaffirmation would be denied by the judge, I would go for it, just to be able to say I tried. But with my lawyer saying it's 'ok', the judge might not look twice before saying 'ok' too! Then I'm on the hook again.
What if the lender forces the reaffirmation? And how does that sound when they do it? I don't understand that.
How do I even know if I can say at the 341 that I've chosen not to reaffirm? How do I say it? Can you do that in Illinois?
I am comfortable with my decision not to reaffirm, just based on the fact that at almost 60 yrs old, anything can happen. I lost my husband in '03 to cancer, he was 46. There's no guarantees on anything, for anyone. What I'm not comfortable with, is that I'm not confident with walking into the 341 and not being better prepped so I appear confident. I'm unsure of my lawyer and how he will handle it if I stray from his way of doing things. I like my ducks in a row so to speak, and I desperately want things to go right.
So I compiled a few questions down on paper to ask.
I checked reaffirm on my schedule because I had to put something down. They wouldn't let me use 'other' and I wasn't going to surrender to the bank on a house I'm current on and actually have a bit of equity in. (Some, not much) I questioned them at the time about how he could put his signature on them knowing how strapped I am and was told that if I earn enough money during the month to cover the mortgage, then he assumes no undue hardship. Is he crazy? I'm wondering how I'm going to pay for my license plate tags next month! My budget is *that* tight. If I thought the reaffirmation would be denied by the judge, I would go for it, just to be able to say I tried. But with my lawyer saying it's 'ok', the judge might not look twice before saying 'ok' too! Then I'm on the hook again.
What if the lender forces the reaffirmation? And how does that sound when they do it? I don't understand that.
How do I even know if I can say at the 341 that I've chosen not to reaffirm? How do I say it? Can you do that in Illinois?
I am comfortable with my decision not to reaffirm, just based on the fact that at almost 60 yrs old, anything can happen. I lost my husband in '03 to cancer, he was 46. There's no guarantees on anything, for anyone. What I'm not comfortable with, is that I'm not confident with walking into the 341 and not being better prepped so I appear confident. I'm unsure of my lawyer and how he will handle it if I stray from his way of doing things. I like my ducks in a row so to speak, and I desperately want things to go right.
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