Background
My Future as I know It
The Short List of Questions
And now, the final question:
My attorney doesn't know this one. Does the old law for state exemptions apply ($7.5K for each spouse in Illinois) for bankruptcies (Ch7), or does the new one (double that) apply in a case filed under old law, and converted during the new laws?
There was no interruption in the case, although we narrowly missed getting in a motion to vacate dismissal based on my nonpayment to the trustee. Our motion to vacate dismissal was approved and the court allowed us to convert.
thanks all!
- Filed Chapter 13 in December 2004 for $39K in Debt. Mortgage foreclosure had just started (was served).
- During Ch13 - fell behind in both trustee and mortgage payments.
- Converted to Chapter 7 in June 2006. New debts bring the total BK value (debt) up to $67K (IRS stuff when I was self-employed).
- I owe $252K to the bank for my Home. I believe I can get $350K for it if it were in immaculate condition (paint, doors, windows, central AC, new carpet, floors done, painting inside and out, new sidewalks), but it isn't, so I subtracted quotes and estimates on those (which I took the time to obtain) and I've come up with a price of $295K, which is $30K less than what my real estate agent friend said I could probably get for it if I waited 6 months.
My Future as I know It
- I'm leaving Illinois and moving to North Carolina. This is non-negotiable, and has to do more with my family and our recent decisions about where to live. We already have a lease signed on a brand new house which we'll rent out for several years until our kids are through school. Then it's on to Life 2.0 for me and the misses.
- I'm going to want the best situation possible regarding the house in foreclosure. I'm doing (very) minor repairs, and some lawn care, a thorough cleaning, etc. Nothing more, nothing over $500 in total improvements. My realtor friend said CURB appeal is key, so that's where I spent most of my efforts.
The Short List of Questions
- Foreclosure: Already started but stayed due to 13 and now 7 proceedings. After 341 meeting (this Thursday), trustee may let them continue process. Or may opt to hold property and sell themselves (see next question).
- Deed in Lieu: This is where it gets rough. If the Trustee passes on the property (they think it's worth $280K [based on my 12/04 self-assessment]), they may not try to sell and then it becomes the mortgage company's headache via foreclosure. If I opt for a DILOF, do they HAVE to accept that? They can probably get $300K on the market immediately, or $280 at an auction. Would they accept? I owe them $252. Is the DILOF better than a Foreclosure on my already destroyed credit reports?
- Forbearance: Not a great alternative now, because in theory, I'm already moving to another state in 1 month. If they and I go into a FA, doesn't this require me to pay 'rent' (same as mortgage payment) during the (assumedly) 120-180 days to sell the house on my own? If I cannot pay, or if I fall behind, do they pick up foreclosure again and just ignore my other requests thereafter? I could potentially sell it this way (and pay them out, and avoid a foreclosure), but I don't think I can pay that rent. This really sucks as an option.
- Auction by Trustee: I'm thinking, looks more and more juicy. Why? The lack of requirement to do ANYTHING on my part. I can leave the house early (in one month as I've stated), not pay rent, and the sale it up to the trustee. In fact, I avoid a FC on my record as well! It's all wonderful. I even get the cash back from the state exemption [see next question]. Sounds like this is my BEST option.
- Me Selling During Foreclosure: If I let it go into foreclosure, and let's say, I don't expect FC to complete until November, what if I come up with a buyer and contract before the sale? How much before the sale must I do this? Must they accept the sale contract, or can I sue in separate court (outside of the assumedly now-discharged Ch 7 bankruptcy [it's November, probably a discharge in Sept])? I don't think they'd have to accept, but this would preclude them from possibly losing money and avoid me having a foreclosure on my trashed records.
And now, the final question:
My attorney doesn't know this one. Does the old law for state exemptions apply ($7.5K for each spouse in Illinois) for bankruptcies (Ch7), or does the new one (double that) apply in a case filed under old law, and converted during the new laws?
There was no interruption in the case, although we narrowly missed getting in a motion to vacate dismissal based on my nonpayment to the trustee. Our motion to vacate dismissal was approved and the court allowed us to convert.
thanks all!
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