Ok, so we do want to keep our house.
We included it in the Ch 7, and prior to the BK were on time every month. Our lender told us (when ever we would call regarding a modification. We would write letters and call and that is what we were told everytime) that we had to be at least 3 months behind for them to work on the loan. SO - we have been making partial payments since May. That was at the advice of an atty we consulted with, as he said we did not want to make NO payment since we were not reaffirming the house, and we wanted to reaff on a lower amount, or if they would not do that we would technically be riding it out.
The lender filed a relief from the stay today, and I am wondering - do I need to respond? Do I need to attend? The documents they filed state NO payment has been made, yet they are cashed and show on our statement of being in a suspense account, so that is not entirely true.
I am just wondering what I need to do - if they don't work with us on the principal balance of the house, we WILL walk, but would rather not.
We included it in the Ch 7, and prior to the BK were on time every month. Our lender told us (when ever we would call regarding a modification. We would write letters and call and that is what we were told everytime) that we had to be at least 3 months behind for them to work on the loan. SO - we have been making partial payments since May. That was at the advice of an atty we consulted with, as he said we did not want to make NO payment since we were not reaffirming the house, and we wanted to reaff on a lower amount, or if they would not do that we would technically be riding it out.
The lender filed a relief from the stay today, and I am wondering - do I need to respond? Do I need to attend? The documents they filed state NO payment has been made, yet they are cashed and show on our statement of being in a suspense account, so that is not entirely true.
I am just wondering what I need to do - if they don't work with us on the principal balance of the house, we WILL walk, but would rather not.
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