I make roughly 12k above the median income for my state (~53k year, single), so I'm looking at a Chapter 13. I have 70k in unsecured debt. My condo was 100% financed at the mortgage peak and it's not even worth half what I paid for it now; the area is pretty bad and a lot has gone wrong with the condo so I do not want to keep it.
I was served with the Lis Pendins in Broward County, FL and given 20 days to answer.
a.) Am I required by law to respond to this? If so, how should I? They charged me for insurance that I already had and screwed up my escrow account, which resulted in a higher payment and added to my financial problems. Is that a valid counter? If not, is there any benefit in responding?
b.) As a result of making some bad choices, I don't have any money saved right now and no money to get an attorney. If I don't want to keep the property, do I really need to file now or can I just wait however long it takes for them to complete the foreclosure and evict me?
I guess my main questions are how should I handle the Lis Pendins and how long can I put off filing without screwing myself worse?
Thanks!
I was served with the Lis Pendins in Broward County, FL and given 20 days to answer.
a.) Am I required by law to respond to this? If so, how should I? They charged me for insurance that I already had and screwed up my escrow account, which resulted in a higher payment and added to my financial problems. Is that a valid counter? If not, is there any benefit in responding?
b.) As a result of making some bad choices, I don't have any money saved right now and no money to get an attorney. If I don't want to keep the property, do I really need to file now or can I just wait however long it takes for them to complete the foreclosure and evict me?
I guess my main questions are how should I handle the Lis Pendins and how long can I put off filing without screwing myself worse?
Thanks!
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