We're still debating our options regarding our house. Truly, we are in a quandary on what to do. We currently owe 107,000 on our first mortgage with Countrywide, and we owe about 42,000 on our second with Ditech/GMAC (A 125% loan). That's a total of 149,000.
Our house, however, is worth at this point about 120,000 at best. My question has to do with Ditech/GMAC foreclosing. We are current on both mortgages, and we did state our intention on reaffirming with our Ch. 7 papers. If we were to stop paying on our second mortgage, I'm wondering if and when Ditech would move to foreclose. From what I understand, they would have to "buy" the first mortgage. It would make no sense for them to do so economically unless they were able to get Countrywide to sell it for much less than they are owed.
If we were to stop paying Ditech, but continue to pay Countrywide, it would be about the same amount as what rent would cost us. So we were considering just staying put for a while but stop paying the second. Obviously, at some point, they would move to foreclose.
Any one have experience with stopping paying the second but continuing to pay the first?
Our house, however, is worth at this point about 120,000 at best. My question has to do with Ditech/GMAC foreclosing. We are current on both mortgages, and we did state our intention on reaffirming with our Ch. 7 papers. If we were to stop paying on our second mortgage, I'm wondering if and when Ditech would move to foreclose. From what I understand, they would have to "buy" the first mortgage. It would make no sense for them to do so economically unless they were able to get Countrywide to sell it for much less than they are owed.
If we were to stop paying Ditech, but continue to pay Countrywide, it would be about the same amount as what rent would cost us. So we were considering just staying put for a while but stop paying the second. Obviously, at some point, they would move to foreclose.
Any one have experience with stopping paying the second but continuing to pay the first?
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