It looks like I will move forward with requesting a chapter 7 but I am concerned with how a trustee may look at a property transfer. I have spoken with an attorney and they think all "may be" OK. I live in Virginia and the look back period is 2 years.
Here is my story and I hope everyone can understand what I am trying to explain:
I co-owned a home for 30 years. Back in 2009 the co-owner refinanced in their name only. They had finished paying their half on the home and I was paying 2 mortgages for a total of $1300 per month.
The first mortgage had been refinanced years ago when I started a business and we took equity out of the home, so the co-owner and I did a amortization based on what they owed on the first mortgage, and they continued paying until 2003. At that point even though the loan was in both of our names they had completed paying their half for the original cost of the home, and I took over the total payment. In 2007 I took out another loan that the co-owner signed for only to give permission for me to get a second loan.
I made all the payments on both loans until my life bottomed out. In Feb of 2009 the co-owner refinanced in their name the 1st mortgage was about $10k and the 2nd about $65K.
The home was appraised for $234K. To high for our market, I should know I am a Realtor, hence the drop in income for the last few years. So there was equity in the home, and in the state of Virginia the home is not protected except for married couples. Which I did not know until I started looking into filing for bankruptcy a few months ago.
When this was done I had no intentions of filing bankruptcy, I could not keep up the payments on the mortgages and all my credit cards. I was never late on a payment but I knew it was getting to the point that I could not keep everything going. So I told the co-owner that I would sign the home over and relinquish any monetary rights to the property. I was worried about hurting their credit, they have retired and it is bad enough that they now have a house payment that they did not plan on, but at least there are no negative reports on their credit history.
Now, my income has dropped even more and I will never be able to pay off the near $100K I owe in credit card debt. In the past 2 years I have worked out good payment plans with many of the credit cards but some will not work with me, BOA. I am 60 years old and 3 months ago I missed payments on 2 cards and for the first time in my life it was reported on my credit.
I still live in the home I used to own and when I can I pay rent to help out. Once I know for sure that I am going forward with the chapter 7 and stop paying the credit cards I will be able to pay rent. What I am concerned about is.... if the trustee notices that I have lived in the same home for 30 plus years they will go back and see that I was a co-owner. The co-owner has done everything right and I screwed up and the last thing I want is for them to loose the home or have to pay more money to keep it.
I have exhausted all my resources and have borrowed from my family just to keep my head above water in the last few years. I never thought I would be in this position at my age.
Any feedback would be great.
Here is my story and I hope everyone can understand what I am trying to explain:
I co-owned a home for 30 years. Back in 2009 the co-owner refinanced in their name only. They had finished paying their half on the home and I was paying 2 mortgages for a total of $1300 per month.
The first mortgage had been refinanced years ago when I started a business and we took equity out of the home, so the co-owner and I did a amortization based on what they owed on the first mortgage, and they continued paying until 2003. At that point even though the loan was in both of our names they had completed paying their half for the original cost of the home, and I took over the total payment. In 2007 I took out another loan that the co-owner signed for only to give permission for me to get a second loan.
I made all the payments on both loans until my life bottomed out. In Feb of 2009 the co-owner refinanced in their name the 1st mortgage was about $10k and the 2nd about $65K.
The home was appraised for $234K. To high for our market, I should know I am a Realtor, hence the drop in income for the last few years. So there was equity in the home, and in the state of Virginia the home is not protected except for married couples. Which I did not know until I started looking into filing for bankruptcy a few months ago.
When this was done I had no intentions of filing bankruptcy, I could not keep up the payments on the mortgages and all my credit cards. I was never late on a payment but I knew it was getting to the point that I could not keep everything going. So I told the co-owner that I would sign the home over and relinquish any monetary rights to the property. I was worried about hurting their credit, they have retired and it is bad enough that they now have a house payment that they did not plan on, but at least there are no negative reports on their credit history.
Now, my income has dropped even more and I will never be able to pay off the near $100K I owe in credit card debt. In the past 2 years I have worked out good payment plans with many of the credit cards but some will not work with me, BOA. I am 60 years old and 3 months ago I missed payments on 2 cards and for the first time in my life it was reported on my credit.
I still live in the home I used to own and when I can I pay rent to help out. Once I know for sure that I am going forward with the chapter 7 and stop paying the credit cards I will be able to pay rent. What I am concerned about is.... if the trustee notices that I have lived in the same home for 30 plus years they will go back and see that I was a co-owner. The co-owner has done everything right and I screwed up and the last thing I want is for them to loose the home or have to pay more money to keep it.
I have exhausted all my resources and have borrowed from my family just to keep my head above water in the last few years. I never thought I would be in this position at my age.
Any feedback would be great.
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