I have received several types of letters from my mortgage company that arrived regular and certified mail.
Today I received another general delivery letter that states the property may be referred to foreclosure.
This letter was a little different than the usual and included this:
"Borrower's Responsibilities
If you continue to occupy the property, you have the responsibility to maintain the property and an obligation
to continue to pay taxes owed until a sale or title transfer occurs.
If you wish to abandon the property, you must contact us to discuss alternatives to foreclosure under which
you can surrender the property in exchange for compensation"
My attorney advised me not to pay any property taxes even though the tax is very low. While I am enjoying saving money by not paying my mortgage I also find the situation stressful. If I found a suitable house to rent I would like to abandon this property and move one but I am concerned with HOA fees/taxes and other costs I am obligated to.
Does anyone have any idea what they mean by, "can surrender the property in exchange for compensation."
Today I received another general delivery letter that states the property may be referred to foreclosure.
This letter was a little different than the usual and included this:
"Borrower's Responsibilities
If you continue to occupy the property, you have the responsibility to maintain the property and an obligation
to continue to pay taxes owed until a sale or title transfer occurs.
If you wish to abandon the property, you must contact us to discuss alternatives to foreclosure under which
you can surrender the property in exchange for compensation"
My attorney advised me not to pay any property taxes even though the tax is very low. While I am enjoying saving money by not paying my mortgage I also find the situation stressful. If I found a suitable house to rent I would like to abandon this property and move one but I am concerned with HOA fees/taxes and other costs I am obligated to.
Does anyone have any idea what they mean by, "can surrender the property in exchange for compensation."
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