Hi, all.
A friend of mine told me about this forum and said that there is a lot of support and knowledge to be gained here. I certainly hope so. Here's my story in a nutshell - We're currently upside down in our mortgage but were able to keep paying until my wife was hospitalized. She has COPD and suffered a collapsed lung. To make a long story short, she can't work. She just got out of the hospital and will be meeting with her HR folks to to the Family Medical leave thing, Worker's Comp, etc. My immediate problem is, I won't be able to meet the mortgage payment this month. My long-term problem is, without my wife's income, we can't afford the house. We're going to pursue disability and probably bankruptcy. One question I have is this - should I contact the mortgage holder and let them know what's going on, or am I better off just not making the payment and letting them start the foreclosure process? We don't want to stay in the house, even if it were possible to become current on the mortgage again. Sorry for being so long-winded...
A friend of mine told me about this forum and said that there is a lot of support and knowledge to be gained here. I certainly hope so. Here's my story in a nutshell - We're currently upside down in our mortgage but were able to keep paying until my wife was hospitalized. She has COPD and suffered a collapsed lung. To make a long story short, she can't work. She just got out of the hospital and will be meeting with her HR folks to to the Family Medical leave thing, Worker's Comp, etc. My immediate problem is, I won't be able to meet the mortgage payment this month. My long-term problem is, without my wife's income, we can't afford the house. We're going to pursue disability and probably bankruptcy. One question I have is this - should I contact the mortgage holder and let them know what's going on, or am I better off just not making the payment and letting them start the foreclosure process? We don't want to stay in the house, even if it were possible to become current on the mortgage again. Sorry for being so long-winded...
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