Exploring Options - Colorado
Date: Tue, 10/02/2012 - 01:54
Exploring Options - Colorado
Question is this, since hubby is the sole borrower on the 2nd mortgage and his credit is already trashed, should we consider having him file for BK so we can possibly strip the 2nd off our home? We would prefer to do a modification or possibly a settlement, but like the title to the post says, just exploring our options.
Thanks,
Lost
Lien stripping through BK13 seems like an option as far as gett
Lien stripping through BK13 seems like an option as far as getting rid of the second mortgage is concerned.
Before considering bk you want to determine if your 2nd is eligi
Before considering bk you want to determine if your 2nd is eligible for full forgiveness under the DOJ settlement. Colorado is a signer to the consent judgment. If the loan was originated with Countrywide then became B of A (and may now be with Green Tree), there is a strong possibility that it qualifies under the April, 2012 settlement.
You can contact your State Attorney General's office for more info, look on B of A's web site or try the below link for info on this. . .
http://www.justice.gov/ust/eo/public_affairs/consumer_info/nms/docs/nms_faqs.pdf
Des.
Update
Looks like the 2nd was sold to Select Portfolio Services. Got the unpleasant call from them on Saturday. When I asked about the DOJ settlement the guy basically laughed at me and said it could be years before a determination of eligibility was made and in the meantime what was I planning to do about the past due balance? Now I'm going to find a lawyer and get to the bottom of this.
Quote: Looks like the 2nd was sold to Select Portfolio Services.
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Looks like the 2nd was sold to Select Portfolio Services. |
SPS does not own your loan. It is only the servicer. Nine out of ten people you talk to at SPS will be idiots. You need to find out who the investor is. Again, it may qualify under the DOJ settlement. Before spending $$ on a lawyer, contact your State Attny General's office.
Des.