I would like to hear from those who had their case dismissed because of getting behind on house payments and whether they were able to successfully refile again and how that all worked.
It has taken more time than I thought since we filed six months ago to get my business up to speed and have fallen behind in both the 1st and 2nd mortgage payments. The 2nd mortgage holders agreed to give six monts to "cure" the arrearage. I'm not sure if Countrywide will do the same. If they don't, will the judge give me the time?
If my case is dismissed, can I refile immediately to prevent the sale of my home?
If that happens, do I start over with making a payment plan, etc., and do all the payments that are in arrears go back into the plan? And if there were creditors who did not file or after the bankruptcy was declared--do they have another shot at me?
Anyway, just want to know in general what usually happens in the case of being behind in mortgage payments--whether it there is usually the opportunity to "cure" the arrearage, or whether the judge could dismiss it.
And I would like any information about refiling--especially if you have had the experience.
Thank you.
It has taken more time than I thought since we filed six months ago to get my business up to speed and have fallen behind in both the 1st and 2nd mortgage payments. The 2nd mortgage holders agreed to give six monts to "cure" the arrearage. I'm not sure if Countrywide will do the same. If they don't, will the judge give me the time?
If my case is dismissed, can I refile immediately to prevent the sale of my home?
If that happens, do I start over with making a payment plan, etc., and do all the payments that are in arrears go back into the plan? And if there were creditors who did not file or after the bankruptcy was declared--do they have another shot at me?
Anyway, just want to know in general what usually happens in the case of being behind in mortgage payments--whether it there is usually the opportunity to "cure" the arrearage, or whether the judge could dismiss it.
And I would like any information about refiling--especially if you have had the experience.
Thank you.
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