Refusal to accept mortgage payment, does it void the mortgage?
I'm in a bit of a pickle. I live in Ohio and have a mortgage on a home that I inherited. About two years ago I learned I would be losing my job, I contacted the mortgage bank and explained my situation in an attempt to get the mortgage adjusted to something I could afford to maintian. I was told I did not qualify.
I lost my job a year ago and I am now in foreclosure, papers were served a few weeks ago. Again, I have tried to get help from the bank and was told they could not help me. I have tried on several occasions over the past few months to make a "good faith" payment, one that is less than the agreed on amount, but a payment none the less and have had them refused on the grounds that they were not full payments.
I have been told that refusal to accept a payment by a creditor will void the contract the money is due on. Is this true and what law or code is this related to. I must submit my answer by the 24th of September, but would prefer it be sooner so as not to miss my deadline.
Any help is appreciated.