Hi everyone,
When I filed Ch. 7 in October, I stated that I wanted to keep my house, and signed a paper stating that was my intention. At my 341 hearing in December, I also stated to the trustee that I wanted to keep it. I owe about $188,600 (first mortgage only) and I know I cannot sell it for that, despite having made many improvements to the property. It's been a money pit, and I'm feeling overwhelmed with all the maintenance and future projects/repairs looming. Also, I found out that I need to have another surgery, which I need to save for.
As of now, I am current on my mortgage payments of $1,262/month. I have not signed a formal reaffirmation agreement, in fact GMAC didn't even send one to my attorney. (I did sign a reaffirmation of my auto loan with USAA, which I'm okay with.) My bankruptcy is still open, the last day for objections is February 5th. I found out that my roommate is moving out of the country in July, and I really don't want to take on another renter (it's been a pain in the butt), yet I can't afford to stay unless I have one. I can rent a nice two bedroom apartment for anywhere from $700-$850, and I did find an apartment complex that said they would work with me with my credit.
My questions are: If I miss next month's mortgage payment, do I have to be out of the house by the end of the month because my case is still open? Is there a separate process one must go through to "surrender" the house during the bankruptcy, vs. just letting it foreclose afterward? Do I need to tell my attorney and fill out any other paperwork to give the house back to the bank? Am I "stuck" with the house now because I signed that it was my intent to keep it? I'm just worried, because I don't have the money for deposits, movers, etc, right now, but long-term I can't afford to stay in the house. I'd need at least 3 or 4 months mortgage-free in order to move. When should I stop paying my mortgage, after the bankruptcy closes? It comes out of my account automatically, and I'd have to call GMAC to stop the payments, and I don't know when I should do this. I'm scared to stop, but I really need to let the house go. I'm in Colorado, by the way. Sorry if this post was a little long, I just wanted to be thorough, and I'm scared and have a lot of questions. Thanks in advance for any help!
When I filed Ch. 7 in October, I stated that I wanted to keep my house, and signed a paper stating that was my intention. At my 341 hearing in December, I also stated to the trustee that I wanted to keep it. I owe about $188,600 (first mortgage only) and I know I cannot sell it for that, despite having made many improvements to the property. It's been a money pit, and I'm feeling overwhelmed with all the maintenance and future projects/repairs looming. Also, I found out that I need to have another surgery, which I need to save for.
As of now, I am current on my mortgage payments of $1,262/month. I have not signed a formal reaffirmation agreement, in fact GMAC didn't even send one to my attorney. (I did sign a reaffirmation of my auto loan with USAA, which I'm okay with.) My bankruptcy is still open, the last day for objections is February 5th. I found out that my roommate is moving out of the country in July, and I really don't want to take on another renter (it's been a pain in the butt), yet I can't afford to stay unless I have one. I can rent a nice two bedroom apartment for anywhere from $700-$850, and I did find an apartment complex that said they would work with me with my credit.
My questions are: If I miss next month's mortgage payment, do I have to be out of the house by the end of the month because my case is still open? Is there a separate process one must go through to "surrender" the house during the bankruptcy, vs. just letting it foreclose afterward? Do I need to tell my attorney and fill out any other paperwork to give the house back to the bank? Am I "stuck" with the house now because I signed that it was my intent to keep it? I'm just worried, because I don't have the money for deposits, movers, etc, right now, but long-term I can't afford to stay in the house. I'd need at least 3 or 4 months mortgage-free in order to move. When should I stop paying my mortgage, after the bankruptcy closes? It comes out of my account automatically, and I'd have to call GMAC to stop the payments, and I don't know when I should do this. I'm scared to stop, but I really need to let the house go. I'm in Colorado, by the way. Sorry if this post was a little long, I just wanted to be thorough, and I'm scared and have a lot of questions. Thanks in advance for any help!
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