How long do we have to save?
Now about 4 1/2 months behind. Foreclosure not started. (We filed ch. 13 in Dec. before any foreclosure had started, its being dismissed voluntarily 'without prejudice' today. We need to figure out what we are doing on several fronts and will refile in a few months.)
House mortgage includes escrow. Its not an unreasonable amount, and we're not underwater. But the house has issues and I'm just not sure it would be wise to stay tied to it. When it rains heavy (and that has happened several times in the past 6 months) the basement floods. Don't have $$$ to do anything on that. And there is a minor roof leak. Again, only a problem when it rains heavily. Light/regular rains are not an issue. The issues are enough that I can't imagine us ever being in a position to sell it without doing MAJOR work and replacing all carpet & appliances to boot.
Downside of renting? Well, no tax benefit for paying property tax & interest. But then, the trustee will get our refund for the next 3 years so he'll be the one to lose out rather than us. Rentals in our area for less than what we're paying are not terribly plentiful. But there are always at least 1-2 hours for rent in our current neighborhood and it looks like they are ~$200/mo less than what we're paying now.
But like others I fear that it will be hard to actually rent. Being able to stay in our current house 'rent free' to build up a savings for deposit + first + last would help. Yet if we state 'surrender' on the statement of intentions for the home, do we get to count the $1200/mo mortgage payment in our expenses? Or does that get added to our TT payment preventing us from saving? Or since our county allows $1372 mortgage/rent payment are we ok to keep claiming it?
Sorry for the ramble. Thinking some things out as I go. Main questions:
1. How long does would we have before having to move?
2. How does a 13 handle mortgage/rent payments when you're surrendering your house but not yet secured a rental?
Now about 4 1/2 months behind. Foreclosure not started. (We filed ch. 13 in Dec. before any foreclosure had started, its being dismissed voluntarily 'without prejudice' today. We need to figure out what we are doing on several fronts and will refile in a few months.)
House mortgage includes escrow. Its not an unreasonable amount, and we're not underwater. But the house has issues and I'm just not sure it would be wise to stay tied to it. When it rains heavy (and that has happened several times in the past 6 months) the basement floods. Don't have $$$ to do anything on that. And there is a minor roof leak. Again, only a problem when it rains heavily. Light/regular rains are not an issue. The issues are enough that I can't imagine us ever being in a position to sell it without doing MAJOR work and replacing all carpet & appliances to boot.
Downside of renting? Well, no tax benefit for paying property tax & interest. But then, the trustee will get our refund for the next 3 years so he'll be the one to lose out rather than us. Rentals in our area for less than what we're paying are not terribly plentiful. But there are always at least 1-2 hours for rent in our current neighborhood and it looks like they are ~$200/mo less than what we're paying now.
But like others I fear that it will be hard to actually rent. Being able to stay in our current house 'rent free' to build up a savings for deposit + first + last would help. Yet if we state 'surrender' on the statement of intentions for the home, do we get to count the $1200/mo mortgage payment in our expenses? Or does that get added to our TT payment preventing us from saving? Or since our county allows $1372 mortgage/rent payment are we ok to keep claiming it?
Sorry for the ramble. Thinking some things out as I go. Main questions:
1. How long does would we have before having to move?
2. How does a 13 handle mortgage/rent payments when you're surrendering your house but not yet secured a rental?
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