So we (hubby and I) have not filed Chapter 7 yet. We are completely certain we will pass the means test as even at our best gross numbers ever we never hit the WA state income limitation.
At this point, the main stumbling block is our house. We aren't upside down on it, at least that's if I'm interpreting that correctly. Zillow puts us at an estimate of $7-10K more than the combined of what we paid (did the Countrywide ARM and HELOC 6 years ago). We only have around $5K or so of equity -- IF, and big if, we were to get at least what we paid. With so many short sales and foreclosures rampant these days, good luck to anyone on that I think.
So we are waiting for paperwork from the bank regarding HAMP. That was from Tues last week and BofA said it'd take 7-10 days for that to get to us by FedEx. Of course, I've been reading here that the HAMP process is not quite as cut and dry as it sounded with it being a set 30-60 days for BofA to determine payment schedule (assuming eligibility) and then doing the 3 months of trial pays. Sounds like many have stories of it taking upwards of a year or longer.
So....... hubby tells me he thinks we should file within the next 30 days. Except we wouldn't even get a prelim eligibility and work in to HAMP by then of course. And I am incredibly confused about it all (and he's more confused and I'm the designated researcher for all this). Main driving force for that "within 30 days" concept is his fear of the CC defaults getting to the point where they will start suing. We both haven't been paying on almost all since August (some are in the 60-90 days past, a couple like my one default might be just past 90 past). And these are pretty big balances too. $15-25K on most, lowest one in default I think is $8K. Seems like everything I've read is they won't generally try to sue until more like 150-180 day range, but I've never done this before and it's hard to convince my spouse since he knows I'm no expert.
Ack. I know it's not legal advice here, just trying to see what others experiences are. Oh, and if this is all in some sticky and my newbie self just hasn't seen it, steer me to it and accept my apologies for asking redundant questions.
At this point, the main stumbling block is our house. We aren't upside down on it, at least that's if I'm interpreting that correctly. Zillow puts us at an estimate of $7-10K more than the combined of what we paid (did the Countrywide ARM and HELOC 6 years ago). We only have around $5K or so of equity -- IF, and big if, we were to get at least what we paid. With so many short sales and foreclosures rampant these days, good luck to anyone on that I think.
So we are waiting for paperwork from the bank regarding HAMP. That was from Tues last week and BofA said it'd take 7-10 days for that to get to us by FedEx. Of course, I've been reading here that the HAMP process is not quite as cut and dry as it sounded with it being a set 30-60 days for BofA to determine payment schedule (assuming eligibility) and then doing the 3 months of trial pays. Sounds like many have stories of it taking upwards of a year or longer.
So....... hubby tells me he thinks we should file within the next 30 days. Except we wouldn't even get a prelim eligibility and work in to HAMP by then of course. And I am incredibly confused about it all (and he's more confused and I'm the designated researcher for all this). Main driving force for that "within 30 days" concept is his fear of the CC defaults getting to the point where they will start suing. We both haven't been paying on almost all since August (some are in the 60-90 days past, a couple like my one default might be just past 90 past). And these are pretty big balances too. $15-25K on most, lowest one in default I think is $8K. Seems like everything I've read is they won't generally try to sue until more like 150-180 day range, but I've never done this before and it's hard to convince my spouse since he knows I'm no expert.
Ack. I know it's not legal advice here, just trying to see what others experiences are. Oh, and if this is all in some sticky and my newbie self just hasn't seen it, steer me to it and accept my apologies for asking redundant questions.
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