Hello all,
Firstly AND most importantly, thanks to anyone who reads or responds to this question and best wishes to us all. This is all so disheartening. And hard.
Anyway. We live in Ohio. We are post BK7 (discharged 2 years ago). We did NOT reaffirm. We got behind but have been working to get caught up. Our lender, Wells Fargo, has told us that we do not qualify for a modification program.
Bottom line is that we received a certified letter telling us that we have to bring the mortgage current by June 9 or they will accelerate the mortgage note. I know that means they will demand the entire amount that we owe. I don't really know what happens next, but I assume it goes downhill quickly from there.
I can come up with most, but not all, of the money they want. Is this really our last chance? If I pay what I can, but am short by a third, will I buy time? Will they refuse my payment? Will all be lost?
We are trying so hard to keep our home. I don't think we're underwater. I'd guess that we owe about what it is worth. I keep thinking that someday we will be glad we did this. My son has three more years of high school. I'm trying to provide stability for him. After high school.... after that... we can let go if we have to.
The worst part of all of this... is even knowing what to do... I don't know if keeping the house is a good idea or not... how does one know that? Can we afford it? No. Not really. But, I doubt we could rent for much less. I've no idea what we could do with our things. When we were in bankruptcy, I was so consumed with trying to educate myself on the process that I overlooked the house. I remember trying to talk to our attorney about it. While he was very efficient and helpful about actually filing the BK, he never gave us advice about what we should or should not do about the house. He basically just said it was up to us. I have never been able to figure it out beyond that. Anyway, I'm rambling. The question is up there. If you're still reading. Thank you.
Best wishes, again, to us all.
sleepless in ohio
Firstly AND most importantly, thanks to anyone who reads or responds to this question and best wishes to us all. This is all so disheartening. And hard.
Anyway. We live in Ohio. We are post BK7 (discharged 2 years ago). We did NOT reaffirm. We got behind but have been working to get caught up. Our lender, Wells Fargo, has told us that we do not qualify for a modification program.
Bottom line is that we received a certified letter telling us that we have to bring the mortgage current by June 9 or they will accelerate the mortgage note. I know that means they will demand the entire amount that we owe. I don't really know what happens next, but I assume it goes downhill quickly from there.
I can come up with most, but not all, of the money they want. Is this really our last chance? If I pay what I can, but am short by a third, will I buy time? Will they refuse my payment? Will all be lost?
We are trying so hard to keep our home. I don't think we're underwater. I'd guess that we owe about what it is worth. I keep thinking that someday we will be glad we did this. My son has three more years of high school. I'm trying to provide stability for him. After high school.... after that... we can let go if we have to.
The worst part of all of this... is even knowing what to do... I don't know if keeping the house is a good idea or not... how does one know that? Can we afford it? No. Not really. But, I doubt we could rent for much less. I've no idea what we could do with our things. When we were in bankruptcy, I was so consumed with trying to educate myself on the process that I overlooked the house. I remember trying to talk to our attorney about it. While he was very efficient and helpful about actually filing the BK, he never gave us advice about what we should or should not do about the house. He basically just said it was up to us. I have never been able to figure it out beyond that. Anyway, I'm rambling. The question is up there. If you're still reading. Thank you.
Best wishes, again, to us all.
sleepless in ohio
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