Hi all,
We were discharged on 1/7, yippee
The problem is that we want to stay in our house and retained an atty. to negotiate with BB&T in September (the month we filed). They are telling her they won't negotiate with us until we sign a reaffirmation agmt. Is that even still allowed after discharge? They never filed a Motion for Relief of Stay either. We haven't made a payment since Sept. and they are really dragging their feet with the atty. Our hope was to get a modified loan with new terms since the original loan was a construction to perm and it looks like the remodeling will drag on for years. Anyone out there with advice on this one? I'm desperate to keep my home as it's my only security in all this mess. We owe WAY more on it than it's worth (right now) but after the remodeling is done, it will jump in value. We love our home and wanted to raise our kids here and live forever. We just need it modified to a permanent loan with a reasonable interest rate. Now I'm scared the bank will come out of nowhere and foreclose on us.
We were discharged on 1/7, yippee

The problem is that we want to stay in our house and retained an atty. to negotiate with BB&T in September (the month we filed). They are telling her they won't negotiate with us until we sign a reaffirmation agmt. Is that even still allowed after discharge? They never filed a Motion for Relief of Stay either. We haven't made a payment since Sept. and they are really dragging their feet with the atty. Our hope was to get a modified loan with new terms since the original loan was a construction to perm and it looks like the remodeling will drag on for years. Anyone out there with advice on this one? I'm desperate to keep my home as it's my only security in all this mess. We owe WAY more on it than it's worth (right now) but after the remodeling is done, it will jump in value. We love our home and wanted to raise our kids here and live forever. We just need it modified to a permanent loan with a reasonable interest rate. Now I'm scared the bank will come out of nowhere and foreclose on us.
My very best wishes for a succesful outcome to your home problem.
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