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Date: Wed, 06/20/2007 - 15:09

Submitted by vondevan
on Wed, 06/20/2007 - 15:09

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Can you offer advice on dealing with loan companies when you are default? I had a co-borrower who left me high and dry with the entire bills and now I'm trying to play catch up, but I don't want them to foreclose because me and my child still live there. Any suggestions? (BTW - we live in MS - if that helps)


I do think you might be able to get some help. Many of the mortgage companies are trying to help people from going into foreclosure. I would call and discuss my options with them. Best Wishes KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Wed, 06/20/2007 - 20:30

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my co-borrower just happens to be my father. We were astranged for many years. I moved to this state to reestablish our relationship. He said he was so wanting us to have a place of our own together; I fell for it! Now I can't find him. He moved out on January 1st while I was at church and I have not heard from him since. So I wouldn't know where to even begin to serve him court papers. I just started working two jobs to catch up; I'm behind now three payments.


lrhall41

Submitted by vondevan on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 13:41

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If I may offer some advice, being I've been where you are. You don't have to own a house to have a home. Three payments behind = impending foreclosure. When they start the process there will be huge attorney fees added on top of what you are already behind. Ask yourself is it worth working two jobs and taking that time away from your child just to save a house when you may be able to find more affordable housing elsewhere? Look into selling or doing a deed in lieu of foreclosure. Also check out debtcc sister site. mortgagefit.com for more options.

Peace to you.


lrhall41

Submitted by polly on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 14:02

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Thank you pollyandsay. I will check out that site. I am using my computer at work and will have to sign off now until tomorrow. But I will let you guys know if I was able to get any assistance. I just hate to have a foreclosure on my already-poor credit. BTW I am mailing in one payment tomorrow (I just got my paycheck). That will take care of April's payment. May and June are late and July is fast-approaching. Do you think I should send this or hang onto and look for a rental? I will log back on tomorrow - anxious to hear your advice. Again thanks for listening and responding. I am glad I came across this site.


lrhall41

Submitted by vondevan on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 15:57

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If they have already started the foreclosure process they will send the payment back to you and they will not accept anymore until payment arrangements (in writing) are made. You may want to call them to enquire the status of your loan before you send any money. A foreclosure takes a good years sometimes, so you can put it up for sale and hope for the best. Giving them the deed in lieu of foreclosure is much easier on your credit than an actual foreclosure. Hang in there. You can make a home anywhere. Believe me I was just there last year. I cried my eyes out and sunk into a horrible depression. I felt like a total failure. I'm still alive and my kids are surviving. It's been a tough year but we are together and that is all that really matters in the grand scheme of things, ya know?


lrhall41

Submitted by polly on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 15:58

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I just sold my house in January and moved into a condo. For the first time in a long time I have money. Just got a newer vehicle paying my bills and my credit score has jumped almost 70 points. A home is where your family is and as long as everybody is happy I agree with Polly you can live anywhere. KYSIDE38


lrhall41

Submitted by KYSIDE38 on Thu, 06/21/2007 - 17:58

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pollyandsay mentioned giving the lender the deed in lieu of foreclosure. My father is also on this deed...can I do that? How do I go about the process (with or without him)? Do I have to get an attorney for that?


lrhall41

Submitted by vondevan on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 12:51

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I spoke with a moderator on the site http://www.mortgagefit.com/ and was advised to send the payment. Also I should contact my lender and inform them of my situation and see if there would be any loss mitigation program I could get into to resolve my problem.

Unfortunately, I've tried that with them since February and March. I was only given the option of sending in my past due and current payment, which I did in March. Doubling up on that payment through me behind in my other bills: car payment, car insurance, home owner's insurance, electric, water and gas. I just paid two car payments to catch up on that two weeks ago, but I couldn't prevent my lights, gas, and water from being disconnected or losing my insurance coverages.

Now I back full circle with this "Robbing Peter to pay Paul" scenario.

I am anxiously awaiting the next post from the moderator of mortgagefit.com to see what I should do next.


lrhall41

Submitted by vondevan on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 15:14

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Too late...dumb, dumb, dumb. I know! Now I have a new monkey on my back. Being scared I jumped the gun...now I trying to make them stop calling me at work--leaving voicemails on job's answering machine--telling my supervisor about my late payment...another nightmare, but keeping my home right now is my priority.


lrhall41

Submitted by vondevan on Fri, 06/22/2007 - 16:03

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Thanks pollyandsay...

I will definitely look at your blog. I will NEVER do another PDL.

I hope they just stop calling my job...I really can't afford to have anything like that jeopardize my progress right now.


lrhall41

Submitted by vondevan on Mon, 06/25/2007 - 14:31

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