I can't believe how stupid Chase Home Finance is. Literally stupid. After 6 reps in different departments, 2 disconnections, and the same question over and over...I got NOWHERE!
We filed Ch. 7 in October of 09'. Discharged in January of 10'. Did not reaffirm the mortgage. We are moving out-of-state in one month. We have yet to receive anything official like an NOD. So, in an attempt to keep this property somewhat secure since we are leaving everything except the fridge (seriously, the 4K water softener, all other appliances, the beautiful closet we built...etc), I called Chase to ask what I should do upon leaving. Basically I got the run around. No direct answer except I could try a Deed in Lieu, but would have to enter into a short-sale first. A short-sale seems like a waste of time since we did not reaffirm. I wanted to know what to do...but got no answer.
I understand what leads people to pull everything out and sell it before they leave. Seriously. I am trying to be civil and protect the house after we leave! Apparently they don't give a crap. I guess I need to stop worrying.
Any advice? I won't be able to come back to check on the house, as we'll be out-of-state. I am shutting off power, water, gas, etc. Should I just lock the doors, take the keys, and go?
I am; however, worried about when they cancel the homeowners (which they will do after they find out we are not living here). I realize I am not responsible for the property, but I am still liable if someone falls on the driveway and breaks an arm, aren't I? How do I get liability only insurance? Or can I?
We filed Ch. 7 in October of 09'. Discharged in January of 10'. Did not reaffirm the mortgage. We are moving out-of-state in one month. We have yet to receive anything official like an NOD. So, in an attempt to keep this property somewhat secure since we are leaving everything except the fridge (seriously, the 4K water softener, all other appliances, the beautiful closet we built...etc), I called Chase to ask what I should do upon leaving. Basically I got the run around. No direct answer except I could try a Deed in Lieu, but would have to enter into a short-sale first. A short-sale seems like a waste of time since we did not reaffirm. I wanted to know what to do...but got no answer.
I understand what leads people to pull everything out and sell it before they leave. Seriously. I am trying to be civil and protect the house after we leave! Apparently they don't give a crap. I guess I need to stop worrying.
Any advice? I won't be able to come back to check on the house, as we'll be out-of-state. I am shutting off power, water, gas, etc. Should I just lock the doors, take the keys, and go?
I am; however, worried about when they cancel the homeowners (which they will do after they find out we are not living here). I realize I am not responsible for the property, but I am still liable if someone falls on the driveway and breaks an arm, aren't I? How do I get liability only insurance? Or can I?
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