We filed for BK in Sept. of 08 and received a discharge in Jan. 09. We included our 1st and 2nd mortgage in our BK (GMAC) and never reaffirmed. We stayed in our home and were making voluntary payments. We were just served a notice of foreclosure on 10/13/10. Since we legally owe nothing, we are going to walk away due to the fact that we are upside down on the loan. My questions are:
Are we responsible for the property taxes on the home for 2010? Do we need to contact the city to tell them that we are being foreclosed on and are leaving the property?
Also, as far as utilities go, when we leave can we just call the water, electric and gas providers and tell them we are moving out? Even though the property will be still be in our names until they legally foreclose I obviously do not want the utilities un our name once we leave (will have to transfer them anyway to the new property).
If we were served our initial complaint on 10/13/10, and our calendar call is set for 1/11/11, how long could we stay in our home? How will be notified and by whom when it comes time for us to leave?
Sorry for all the questions, but this whole process is pretty overwhelming and not sure who to ask these questions of! Thanks!
Are we responsible for the property taxes on the home for 2010? Do we need to contact the city to tell them that we are being foreclosed on and are leaving the property?
Also, as far as utilities go, when we leave can we just call the water, electric and gas providers and tell them we are moving out? Even though the property will be still be in our names until they legally foreclose I obviously do not want the utilities un our name once we leave (will have to transfer them anyway to the new property).
If we were served our initial complaint on 10/13/10, and our calendar call is set for 1/11/11, how long could we stay in our home? How will be notified and by whom when it comes time for us to leave?
Sorry for all the questions, but this whole process is pretty overwhelming and not sure who to ask these questions of! Thanks!
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