I am over-mortgaged right now. The mortgage and HELOC are $210k combined; my income is $38k per year as a single schoolteacher.
For the past four years I was making ends meet by having a tenant live in a rental unit on the property with me. After a series of unexpected, expensive maintenance issues and repairs to the property, my most recent tenant broke the lease suddenly and gave me a month's notice that she was leaving. At that point I was so discouraged and disgusted that I decided to let the house go....
I can't bear the thought of being a landlord again; I've since moved on to an apartment and I have my house listed on the market with a realtor. I know in my heart it will not sell. The real estate market is a bloodbath down here in Orlando right now.
I don't know a lot about Chapter 13 bankruptcy except that you can negotiate a lower payment plan on unsecured credit cards. But can you negotiate a lower mortgage payment? If my mortgage payment could just be lowered a little bit --- permanently ---- I think I could afford the house again and would gladly move back.
Thanks for any and all advice.
For the past four years I was making ends meet by having a tenant live in a rental unit on the property with me. After a series of unexpected, expensive maintenance issues and repairs to the property, my most recent tenant broke the lease suddenly and gave me a month's notice that she was leaving. At that point I was so discouraged and disgusted that I decided to let the house go....
I can't bear the thought of being a landlord again; I've since moved on to an apartment and I have my house listed on the market with a realtor. I know in my heart it will not sell. The real estate market is a bloodbath down here in Orlando right now.
I don't know a lot about Chapter 13 bankruptcy except that you can negotiate a lower payment plan on unsecured credit cards. But can you negotiate a lower mortgage payment? If my mortgage payment could just be lowered a little bit --- permanently ---- I think I could afford the house again and would gladly move back.
Thanks for any and all advice.
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