Hello, thank you to everyone who contributes advice, I so appreciate it.
We are in the middle of a Ch 13 situation and they have petitioned to lift the stay so that they can foreclose. We have been trying to sell our home for 8 months now, 2 months ago we dropped the price below what we owe and attempted a short sale but the lender dragged their feet getting back to us and three weeks later the buyers backed out.
We cannot afford the home as our income has dramatically dropped. We moved to find work so we are renting cheaply.
Anyhow, my question is, on a $250K mortgage, it has been suggested to us to attempt a deed in lieu of foreclosure. We just found out that we have a mechanic's lien on our property of $3500. We have been making payments of $50 a month, but when they drove by and saw that we had moved, they panicked and put a lien on the house to "secure their assets". I don't blame them, except we have no way of getting them the $3500 upfront to take the lien off, and we cannot sell the house since it now has a lien on it.
QUESTION: Will a lien of $3500 affect the lender considering a deed in lieu of foreclosure? We want to be responsible and do the best thing in a bad situation.
We are in the middle of a Ch 13 situation and they have petitioned to lift the stay so that they can foreclose. We have been trying to sell our home for 8 months now, 2 months ago we dropped the price below what we owe and attempted a short sale but the lender dragged their feet getting back to us and three weeks later the buyers backed out.
We cannot afford the home as our income has dramatically dropped. We moved to find work so we are renting cheaply.
Anyhow, my question is, on a $250K mortgage, it has been suggested to us to attempt a deed in lieu of foreclosure. We just found out that we have a mechanic's lien on our property of $3500. We have been making payments of $50 a month, but when they drove by and saw that we had moved, they panicked and put a lien on the house to "secure their assets". I don't blame them, except we have no way of getting them the $3500 upfront to take the lien off, and we cannot sell the house since it now has a lien on it.
QUESTION: Will a lien of $3500 affect the lender considering a deed in lieu of foreclosure? We want to be responsible and do the best thing in a bad situation.
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