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what happens if I dont make all of my payment to 2nd mortgag

Posted on: 18th Nov, 2008 06:07 pm
what happens if i dont make all of my payment to 2nd mortgage...my husband and i filed ch 7 bk and it was dischareged last month. we have our 1st mtg and a 2nd mtg. we didnt reaffirm either of these loans.... however we have never been late nor ever missed a payment since weve had them.

what will happen if i stop making payments on the 2nd mtg?? since out bk was discharged as ch 7?

my husband and i have no intentions of ever selling, but we would like to refinance in a few yrs. we will never be late on the primary mtg... ever! this is the house my father built and i wont let it go...

since we have been discharegd can we send what we can efford to the 2nd in good faith.

the 2nd mtg isnt on our credit reports anymore? i have no idea why it's not there?

nancy
i need help
Posted on: 14th Dec, 2009 07:47 pm
Hey annz,

What type of help are you looking for? If you are facing issues regarding your mortgage, you may post your question in details in the forum and the experts/members participating here may help with their suggestions.
Posted on: 14th Dec, 2009 09:31 pm
i am in chapter 13 bankruptcy. my house is not included in the bankruptcy but the arreage is. my bankruptcy payments are not late but i am going to be 38 day late on my mortgage payment. can they request a lift of the automatic payment(my december payment won't be made until jan 8 and my jan payment on jan 22)
Posted on: 28th Dec, 2009 01:09 pm
Hi Jill,

As you will be late on your payments, the lender can request for a lift of the automatic stay. Thus, your bankruptcy may get dismissed and the property would be foreclosed by the lender. I would suggest you to contact your lender and inform him that you would be late in paying your dues. Check out what he has to say in this regard. May be he can consider your case and does not lift the automatic stay.
Posted on: 28th Dec, 2009 10:05 pm
Hi,
My husband and I have not made our payments on our 1st or 2nd for 9 months. We moved out of the house right away because our realtor had a buyer. Our mortgage co. so far have not put anything in writing stating that they will not come after us for the second, if they wont sign off on this we would really like to get our home back, and file a chapter 13 and have everything included. all our credit is maxed, we were using it to keep our house payments currant. Should we now go see a bank ruptsy attorny or is it too late?
Posted on: 16th Feb, 2010 08:05 am
hi tina,

if the property is already sold off at a foreclosure auction, then it won't make sense in visiting a bankruptcy attorney. however, if you still have the property in your name, then you may file chapter 13 bankruptcy and get a repayment plan to pay off your dues. before filing bankruptcy, you should contact a bankruptcy attorney and take his suggestions in this regard.

take care
Posted on: 17th Feb, 2010 01:17 am
my question is we currently have 1st and 2nd mortage's on our home we then went to speak to a bankrutcy attorney about filing for either chapter's our concern is we don't want to lose our home! we can't afford the 2nd mortage can we lose our temporay modification if we file for chapter 13 th
Posted on: 24th Feb, 2010 09:44 am
I don't think you would lose your temporary modification if you file for Chapter 13. However, if your temporary modification have not been accepted by the lender, then he may put a stop on it if you file bankruptcy. With the help of chapter 13, you would be able to strip off your second lien if there is no equity in your property.
Posted on: 25th Feb, 2010 02:03 am
After filling bankcruptcy i missed 2 month payment of my morgage
Posted on: 08th Mar, 2010 05:33 pm
Hi lama koroma,

What type of bankruptcy did you file? If you filed Chapter 13 and missed the payments that you were supposed to pay as per your payment plan, then there are high chances that your bankruptcy filing will be dismissed.

Take care.
Posted on: 09th Mar, 2010 01:56 am
my chapter7 has been discharged. i am keeping my house and i am current on both mortgages. do i still need to pay the second mortgage ?
Posted on: 14th Jul, 2010 06:41 am
Have you reaffirmed your second mortgage? If not, then you are not personally liable for paying the second mortgage dues.
Posted on: 15th Jul, 2010 02:54 am
My spouse is filing due to bad business,illness. I am not on any of the debt.
We are both on the mortgage,but the house was quit-claimed 6 yrs ago to me only. I'm scared. Please explain why we are being advised to reaffirm the mtg. It is his debt and I am not an owner of the debt or the business
Posted on: 29th Sep, 2010 05:55 pm
hi scarlet,

has your spouse included the mortgage in his bankruptcy filing? if yes, then he will have to reaffirm it to save the property from being foreclosed upon by the lender. if he is not including the mortgage in his bankruptcy, then you can refinance the mortgage and transfer it in your name provided you've equity in your property.
Posted on: 30th Sep, 2010 12:29 am
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