Hello all...
This board helped me SO MUCH when I went through chapter 7 18 months ago. So I come back with a question:
My friend has gone through foreclosure, and after the foreclosure was granted in 2003 she worked out a forebearance agreement with the mortgage company. When that failed, she tried chapter 13, but the repayment plan was a bit more than she could swing and it ended up being dismissed after a year.
The mortgage company obviously went through with the foreclosure sale which was last week, and it is set to be confirmed in early May. No matter what, she will be filing Chapter 7 on her remaining debts. So the question is: seeing that the foreclosure sale has already occured, but not yet confirmed (i.e. she has not been served with notice she needs to vacate, etc.) *if* she files Chapter 7 will the automatic stay be enforced allowing her 60 more days+ in her home? Or is it beyond that point now?
FYI: This is Wisconsin.
She is no longer fighting for the house and has no dreams of saving it...but when she moves it will be back to where her family is, and she does want her kids to stay in their school until the end of the school year is at all possible.
Thank you all
This board helped me SO MUCH when I went through chapter 7 18 months ago. So I come back with a question:
My friend has gone through foreclosure, and after the foreclosure was granted in 2003 she worked out a forebearance agreement with the mortgage company. When that failed, she tried chapter 13, but the repayment plan was a bit more than she could swing and it ended up being dismissed after a year.
The mortgage company obviously went through with the foreclosure sale which was last week, and it is set to be confirmed in early May. No matter what, she will be filing Chapter 7 on her remaining debts. So the question is: seeing that the foreclosure sale has already occured, but not yet confirmed (i.e. she has not been served with notice she needs to vacate, etc.) *if* she files Chapter 7 will the automatic stay be enforced allowing her 60 more days+ in her home? Or is it beyond that point now?
FYI: This is Wisconsin.
She is no longer fighting for the house and has no dreams of saving it...but when she moves it will be back to where her family is, and she does want her kids to stay in their school until the end of the school year is at all possible.
Thank you all
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