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    Just Starting.............

    I just found this site today and this forum is terrific - I'm totally cross-eyed from reading as many posts as I can on as many topics as possible. It's comforting to know that other people are going through what we are, and it's great to have a venue to ask questions, commisserate and learn. I just can't imagine asking one of the parents at my kids school, "what did you say to your daughter when she wanted to know why the sherrif was at the door? Did you find it hard to explain that he wasn't there to arrest mommy, just serve her with foreclosure papers..."

    We had applied for a modification on our Countrywide mortgage in November and after numerous hoops and phone calls, the request finally went to "the investors for approval" about a month ago. On Wednesday, they called and said that Fannie Mae had just begun a new program (paperwork is titled 'HomeSaver Advance') where they will lend you the past due amount, including foreclosure fees, at 5% interest for 15 years. The payments and interest don't begin for 6 months. The maximum loan amount is $15k. We received the paperwork today, along with a FedX return envelope and they need to receive it back by Friday. Once received, we will be considered "current" in 10 days. Has anyone had any dealing with this program or heard of it?

    We met with an attorney last week and have decided that once we get this worked out with Countrywide, we are going to file chapter 7 in mid-April.

    Thanks to everyone for sharing your knowledge and what you're going through.... it has really made a difference in my outlook today!
    ann


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    I'm pretty new too, will be filing sometime in April.

    I am really glad I stumbled on this forum, it's been great help.
    Filed C7: 3/21/08
    341 Meeting: 4/23/08
    Objections to discharge due: 6/23/08
    Discharged 6/30/08

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      #3
      I new also and hope to file within a week, 2 weeks tops.

      This forum has been a huge relief for me. I had spent every waking hour thinking about bk, looking online for info and I stumbled across this and haven't left, only to sleep, eat or work.

      We meet our attorney on Feb 14th, got our tax refund the following Friday, paid all our attorney fees and began working on all the papers. This site has brought alot to my attention and once our paralegal fills all the forms out and calls, I know better what questions to ask. Thanks for that.

      Good luck with mortgage, I hope it works out for you.

      Keep in touch, it's comforting to know others will be going threw this at the same time we are.
      Filed Chapter 7 June 4 ~ 341 July 20 ~Last day of objections Sept 18~Discharged/Closed Sept 21

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        #4
        The 2 things you need to ask yourself are, do you have any equity in the house and, are the payments easily affordable post bk?

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          #5
          Originally posted by keepmine View Post
          The 2 things you need to ask yourself are, do you have any equity in the house and, are the payments easily affordable post bk?
          Yes, we have the equity and the payments are affordable. we've looked at rental houses and for our family (we have 5 kids), we'd definately pay about the same as our mortgage, if not more, for rent.
          ann

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            #6
            Don't forget to read these.

            Most questions are answered in there.

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