I filed Chapter 7 and was discharged last fall. I re-affirmed my mortgage and continued to make payments. I was never late on the house payments and the house wasn't really the issue.
Now, for various reasons, I just want to give the house back to the bank...or let them foreclose. I owe about $95k (only one mortgage), would be lucky to sell it for $75k in this market. I imagine a foreclosure auction sale would net $40-$50k at most for it. How likely is it that the mortgage company will come after me for the difference of what it sold for and what I owed?
If it's very likely they will want me to make up the deficiency, I need to find a way to stay there and keep it at least until the market turns around and I could sell it for what I owe.
I guess I'll share that I'm just squeaking by, month to month, and have had to deal with roommates (which I hate!) to make ends meet. Right now, my garage door is broken and I can't afford to fix it, and that's not even a major expense. What scares me is when I need a new roof in a few years or if the furnace dies or something. I read a story here about a homeowners sewer problems, and it was enough to make me never consider buying again!
Any advice in this matter would be appreciated!
Now, for various reasons, I just want to give the house back to the bank...or let them foreclose. I owe about $95k (only one mortgage), would be lucky to sell it for $75k in this market. I imagine a foreclosure auction sale would net $40-$50k at most for it. How likely is it that the mortgage company will come after me for the difference of what it sold for and what I owed?
If it's very likely they will want me to make up the deficiency, I need to find a way to stay there and keep it at least until the market turns around and I could sell it for what I owe.
I guess I'll share that I'm just squeaking by, month to month, and have had to deal with roommates (which I hate!) to make ends meet. Right now, my garage door is broken and I can't afford to fix it, and that's not even a major expense. What scares me is when I need a new roof in a few years or if the furnace dies or something. I read a story here about a homeowners sewer problems, and it was enough to make me never consider buying again!
Any advice in this matter would be appreciated!
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