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Settling with a job vs. no job.

Date: Fri, 12/24/2010 - 17:16

Submitted by Rozo
on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 17:16

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I have begun to get behind on my payments and at the same time, I'm 2 months into a new job. I don't want to work out a payment plan because I'll end up paying a significant portion of my debt and I'll never get out of debt at all. My goal is to do a refinance on my rental property and cash-out so that I can have money to settle all my cc's in 4 to 6 month's time. I also feel I need to keep the creditors from knowing I have a job, otherwise, they might be resistant to settling in one lump sum and quicker to taking me to court for wage garnishment.

My question is this: should I be honest and tell my creditors that I just got a job and that I'd like to save up so that I can settle in 4 to 6 months or should I just say that I'm unemployed and cannot pay anything to anyone? Can they sue me for wage garnishment if they know that I have a job?

Maybe I should be cashing my paychecks and putting them under the mattress. ;)


You are going to have a difficult time refinancing with negative tradelines on your report. If you are successful, your debts will see the new account and know you are employed...no one is refi'ing while unemployed.

Creditors do not want to hear at this point you want to settle. And depending on the creditor they may sue you quicker.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Fri, 12/24/2010 - 19:11

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What do I do when they start to ask me about a job? I understand about keeping the conversations short, but I also feel that knowing I have a job, they are more quick to sue.

SOAPLADY, I said that I DO HAVE A JOB. How can refinancing with a job be worse than not? People refinance specifically to cash out and get out of debt. What you're saying contradicts that. How else am I going to settle then?


lrhall41

Submitted by Rozo on Thu, 12/30/2010 - 11:49

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What about a Home Equity Loan instead of refinancing? I was counting on my equity to help settle my debts. If I can't even do this because of my debts, where else am I going to get the money? Work? It'll take me many years with the low salary that I make. Suggestions anyone?


lrhall41

Submitted by Rozo on Thu, 12/30/2010 - 12:54

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