Currently trying to get rid of my townhome here in michigan. Gonna try and short-sale it first, then DIL, then if nothing else, foreclose. If I do short-sale it, I believe that the balance of my first mortgage will be forgiven and that I will NOT have to pay taxes on that portion.
But, what do I do with my 2nd mortgage held by the same servicer, Green Tree, which was used to pay off cc's and personal loans several years ago? I don't believe that they will forgive this amount, and I desperately do NOT want to pay the taxman come next year on $30,000+. Do I go ahead and sign their promissory note saying I will repay them the full amount, then declare chapter 7 afterwards? Or should I let it go to a collection agency first, then declare? Does it even matter???
I thought about settling with the lender or collection agency for 5-10% on the second, but then I will have to pay taxes on the forgiven amount next year. That would bring my $$$ total to get me free and clear from my home to about $11,000. Whereas if I declare BK, I believe the only entity I owe is my attorney, let's say $2000 max. Know that my credit will be trashed, but that does not concern me, that $9000 that I save would go a very long ways for me, as I'm unemployed right now.
But, what do I do with my 2nd mortgage held by the same servicer, Green Tree, which was used to pay off cc's and personal loans several years ago? I don't believe that they will forgive this amount, and I desperately do NOT want to pay the taxman come next year on $30,000+. Do I go ahead and sign their promissory note saying I will repay them the full amount, then declare chapter 7 afterwards? Or should I let it go to a collection agency first, then declare? Does it even matter???
I thought about settling with the lender or collection agency for 5-10% on the second, but then I will have to pay taxes on the forgiven amount next year. That would bring my $$$ total to get me free and clear from my home to about $11,000. Whereas if I declare BK, I believe the only entity I owe is my attorney, let's say $2000 max. Know that my credit will be trashed, but that does not concern me, that $9000 that I save would go a very long ways for me, as I'm unemployed right now.
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