To the best of my knowledge - it's only considered "incl. in bk" if you actually include it in the bk.
If you are discharged and you do not file the necessary paperwork to include the mortgage in the bk - then that debt is now yours. Any point after the discharge you are extremely vulnerable to being foreclosed on (by missing a payment, etc.)- in which not only would that debt stay with you for a long time (meaning, they'll attempt to collect) - that's when it's also a double whammy on your credit (one being the bk and the other the foreclosure).
The debt you would owe would be the difference of what it sold for at auction and what your pay off was (incl. all their attorney fees, etc.). This could be tens of thousands of dollars. Kind of like a a repo of a car - they take their collateral but you still owe the debt. Hehe, this is where I was stumped regarding a foreclosure - I was thinking the debt would disappear but that's NOT the case at all. It will only disappear if you include it in your bk - so definitely something to think long and hard about.
Hopefully my explanation and take on it didn't confuse matters even worse.
If you are discharged and you do not file the necessary paperwork to include the mortgage in the bk - then that debt is now yours. Any point after the discharge you are extremely vulnerable to being foreclosed on (by missing a payment, etc.)- in which not only would that debt stay with you for a long time (meaning, they'll attempt to collect) - that's when it's also a double whammy on your credit (one being the bk and the other the foreclosure).
The debt you would owe would be the difference of what it sold for at auction and what your pay off was (incl. all their attorney fees, etc.). This could be tens of thousands of dollars. Kind of like a a repo of a car - they take their collateral but you still owe the debt. Hehe, this is where I was stumped regarding a foreclosure - I was thinking the debt would disappear but that's NOT the case at all. It will only disappear if you include it in your bk - so definitely something to think long and hard about.
Hopefully my explanation and take on it didn't confuse matters even worse.
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Originally posted by miss puff
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