Our Ch7 BK was discharged several years ago. We did NOT reaffirm our mortgage at the time, and have been paying on time and living in our home since then. However, we owe more on it, than it is worth, since home values have decreased in our area over the last several years. We are planning on moving out of state in a few years, and I'm wondering what others think.
We no longer need this much room, as we only have 1 child left at home. And we certainly don't need our high $$ mortgage payments. I'd like to consider down-sizing, and renting locally until we move south in a few years. I was initially thinking that we could just walk away, rent something close by, and move on. However, after reading here, I wonder if it would make more sense to just stay put, stop paying our mortgage, and see what happens. We may be able to live rent-free for a year or more, and save/invest.
My question is:
Since we didn't reaffirm our mortgage, we have no legal responsibility to pay. Our credit scores are actually pretty good now, and we have established new credit, make all our payments on time, and always pay more than the minimum. What kind of hit will our credit scores take if we have foreclosure? Or will it even show as a foreclosure, since we didn't reaffirm and our mortgage was discharged in our BK?
Also:
In Michigan, how long is it taking from the time homeowners stop paying, until they are required to vacate? Months? Years?
Any advice, opinion, experiences, stories would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Not quite as brokeinmichigan
We no longer need this much room, as we only have 1 child left at home. And we certainly don't need our high $$ mortgage payments. I'd like to consider down-sizing, and renting locally until we move south in a few years. I was initially thinking that we could just walk away, rent something close by, and move on. However, after reading here, I wonder if it would make more sense to just stay put, stop paying our mortgage, and see what happens. We may be able to live rent-free for a year or more, and save/invest.
My question is:
Since we didn't reaffirm our mortgage, we have no legal responsibility to pay. Our credit scores are actually pretty good now, and we have established new credit, make all our payments on time, and always pay more than the minimum. What kind of hit will our credit scores take if we have foreclosure? Or will it even show as a foreclosure, since we didn't reaffirm and our mortgage was discharged in our BK?
Also:
In Michigan, how long is it taking from the time homeowners stop paying, until they are required to vacate? Months? Years?
Any advice, opinion, experiences, stories would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Not quite as brokeinmichigan
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