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We are in South Florida and our home is in the foreclosure process. We have a 1st mortgage of 300k and 2nd mortgage of 200k. Our home would probably sell for about 320K. My husband and I both are realtors, and my husband is a broker. We have seen a dramatic drop in our income and assets since 2006. We were served with foreclosure papers in Sept 09 and hired an attorney to help us with the process. It has always been our hope to stay in our home but we needed to buy time to see how things were going to play out. We have started a new business while my husband has been able to maintain his real estate business thru these tough years and we are hanging on.
We will eventually have to file Bankruptcy, don't know yet if it will be a 7 or 13. Our hope is that if we get the first mortgage modified we will either strip the second in a 13 (after they tack on missed payments and interest our new 1st would be more than 320k) or we would hopefully be able to settle the 2nd using retirement funds after discharge from a Ch 7.
We had our attorney file a compel to mediate with our first mortgage company and it has been ordered by the judge. We have sent in our documents and have a hearing set for August. Does anyone know what we can expect from this? Will we get an automatic modification or we will get trial payments?
I have also begun the modification process outside the court system at our attorney's suggestion. I submitted our papers about 6-8 weeks ago and have not heard anything other than "it is still in underwriting".
Our first mortgage was with Citimortgage until we were 90 days late and then it transferred to Bayside Lending (which I believe is a subsidiary of Citimortgage).
Our 2nd is with Bank of America. At our attorneys suggestion we also are making payments to them of $200 per month with the entire amount going to principal and 0% interest. He said it would look better to the 1st if we had an agreement with the 2nd. This is only a 6 month agreement.
Any helpful advice would be appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read and reply.
We are in South Florida and our home is in the foreclosure process. We have a 1st mortgage of 300k and 2nd mortgage of 200k. Our home would probably sell for about 320K. My husband and I both are realtors, and my husband is a broker. We have seen a dramatic drop in our income and assets since 2006. We were served with foreclosure papers in Sept 09 and hired an attorney to help us with the process. It has always been our hope to stay in our home but we needed to buy time to see how things were going to play out. We have started a new business while my husband has been able to maintain his real estate business thru these tough years and we are hanging on.
We will eventually have to file Bankruptcy, don't know yet if it will be a 7 or 13. Our hope is that if we get the first mortgage modified we will either strip the second in a 13 (after they tack on missed payments and interest our new 1st would be more than 320k) or we would hopefully be able to settle the 2nd using retirement funds after discharge from a Ch 7.
We had our attorney file a compel to mediate with our first mortgage company and it has been ordered by the judge. We have sent in our documents and have a hearing set for August. Does anyone know what we can expect from this? Will we get an automatic modification or we will get trial payments?
I have also begun the modification process outside the court system at our attorney's suggestion. I submitted our papers about 6-8 weeks ago and have not heard anything other than "it is still in underwriting".
Our first mortgage was with Citimortgage until we were 90 days late and then it transferred to Bayside Lending (which I believe is a subsidiary of Citimortgage).
Our 2nd is with Bank of America. At our attorneys suggestion we also are making payments to them of $200 per month with the entire amount going to principal and 0% interest. He said it would look better to the 1st if we had an agreement with the 2nd. This is only a 6 month agreement.
Any helpful advice would be appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read and reply.
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