We filed Chapter 13 in 2008 and at the time did not surrender our home.
About a year ago, both DH and I took jobs in a different city and had to move, leaving our house vacant.
We tried working with the bank on a DIL, but a real estate lien has been placed on the property that we cannot satisfy, so the bank will not work with us and moved to foreclose.
When bank moved to foreclose, we petitioned the court to allow us to modify our bk and surrender. There were no objections and the motion was approved. The motion states the creditor has 30 days to enter an actual claim.
Will we be responsible for real estate taxes between 2008 filing and 2013 modification?
My true hope is the county moves to foreclose and forces the bank to get it done, but my thinking may be off.
We're months from fininshing our 13, and then we could begin to satisfy the real estate taxes and move forward with DIL. Although, I'm leary of this as I've heard DILs are still no guaranteed thing.
Any advice? Suggestions? We are in Ohio and our mortgage holder is Ocwen if that matters.
Thanks.
About a year ago, both DH and I took jobs in a different city and had to move, leaving our house vacant.
We tried working with the bank on a DIL, but a real estate lien has been placed on the property that we cannot satisfy, so the bank will not work with us and moved to foreclose.
When bank moved to foreclose, we petitioned the court to allow us to modify our bk and surrender. There were no objections and the motion was approved. The motion states the creditor has 30 days to enter an actual claim.
Will we be responsible for real estate taxes between 2008 filing and 2013 modification?
My true hope is the county moves to foreclose and forces the bank to get it done, but my thinking may be off.
We're months from fininshing our 13, and then we could begin to satisfy the real estate taxes and move forward with DIL. Although, I'm leary of this as I've heard DILs are still no guaranteed thing.
Any advice? Suggestions? We are in Ohio and our mortgage holder is Ocwen if that matters.
Thanks.
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