neonmagician
Mar 30, 2008, 08:01 AM
I have a question regarding bankruptcy and the surrender of property.
Back in 2003 my wife and I refinanced our mobile home with Chase.
In June of 2004 we had to file bankruptcy, and received a discharge from the court. Soon after the discharge we received a notification that 21st mortgage would now be servicing the loan. It is in a mobile home park so we do not own the land it sits on.
We stayed with the mobile home because housing prices were to high for us to purchase a "real" house, but since our income has gone up and housing prices have crashed where we live, we can now afford to purchase a real home. It was my understanding from the bankruptcy lawyer that unless we reaffirm the loan, than it is only a good faith agreement to continue paying for it, but I want to verify if that is correct, so I don't get any surprises down the road.
The loan on the mobile home does not show on our credit report, so I am leaning towards believing we can walk away from it.
Current loan and house value are both around $26,000
Thanks for any insight you might have.
Back in 2003 my wife and I refinanced our mobile home with Chase.
In June of 2004 we had to file bankruptcy, and received a discharge from the court. Soon after the discharge we received a notification that 21st mortgage would now be servicing the loan. It is in a mobile home park so we do not own the land it sits on.
We stayed with the mobile home because housing prices were to high for us to purchase a "real" house, but since our income has gone up and housing prices have crashed where we live, we can now afford to purchase a real home. It was my understanding from the bankruptcy lawyer that unless we reaffirm the loan, than it is only a good faith agreement to continue paying for it, but I want to verify if that is correct, so I don't get any surprises down the road.
The loan on the mobile home does not show on our credit report, so I am leaning towards believing we can walk away from it.
Current loan and house value are both around $26,000
Thanks for any insight you might have.