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personally, i would call the county clerks office and find out how this all works and were you can get a copy of the deed transfer. i know they are kept in public record files where i came from and anyone can make a copy of a transfer. so that is where i would begin.
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Originally posted by tobee43 View Posti see, well if i were you, i would certainly follow up and make certain the deed is changed. i'm sure it is, it's just most likely a time issue holding it up. but, good for you!!! i'm certain its great to have that off your mind. congrats!
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Originally posted by cory1848 View PostLast part that was issued was the Certificate of Title back to the bank. On the county site is list this categorized as "Deed" but I don't think it is the actual transfer yet. Still trying to figure that part out. I think they have to issue the certificate of title before they can transfer the deed. That part isnt done yet.
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Originally posted by tobee43 View Postit is indicated on the county records of the transfer? so is their verification that the deed is no longer in your name at this point?
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Originally posted by tobee43 View Postnot a thing freddy, absolutely nothing! at this point we are just about certain they will never do anything with the property. they will never foreclose and that's just fine with us. i'm not concerned at all. if we ever, and really i doubt it, but if we ever need another mortgage i really think that will be the least of the problems. being that the debt was discharged, i really believe it to be a non-issue for the future, although, i may have some explaining to do. but, again, i should have this house paid off in about year and a half so i think all will be well.
thanks for asking, all is as well as it can be for now we have had the worse year in our lives this past year, but we are still standing again, thanks for asking.
how has it been going for you? are you still in the house?
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it is indicated on the county records of the transfer? so is their verification that the deed is no longer in your name at this point?
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Originally posted by tobee43 View Postso how long completely from start to finish did it exactly take.
sometimes it takes them 90 days to record the transfer, but i would check with the county clerks office to see about the deed transfer, i'm not exactly certain what they send you for verification of the sale and transfer. jb may have a clue on that one.
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Originally posted by Freddy03 View PostTobee: what ever happened to your house? Hope all is well!
thanks for asking, all is as well as it can be for now we have had the worse year in our lives this past year, but we are still standing again, thanks for asking.
how has it been going for you? are you still in the house?
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Originally posted by tobee43 View Postso how long completely from start to finish did it exactly take.
sometimes it takes them 90 days to record the transfer, but i would check with the county clerks office to see about the deed transfer, i'm not exactly certain what they send you for verification of the sale and transfer. jb may have a clue on that one.
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Originally posted by cory1848 View PostSold at auction 5 minutes ago. Sold to Plaintiff so I guess no one wanted it. Owed $195, sold for $75300. Glad this saga is finally over. How or when do I received confirmation that this is out of my name?
sometimes it takes them 90 days to record the transfer, but i would check with the county clerks office to see about the deed transfer, i'm not exactly certain what they send you for verification of the sale and transfer. jb may have a clue on that one.
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Sold at auction 5 minutes ago. Sold to Plaintiff so I guess no one wanted it. Owed $195, sold for $75300. Glad this saga is finally over. How or when do I received confirmation that this is out of my name?
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostThey do have a claim in a Chapter 13. Every bank that I have seen, will file a Claim in the Chapter 13. Smart banks will file a claim with a Secured and an Unsecured component. (Sometimes, the unsecured component is $1.)
Keep in mind that we surrendered the house.
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They do have a claim in a Chapter 13. Every bank that I have seen, will file a Claim in the Chapter 13. Smart banks will file a claim with a Secured and an Unsecured component. (Sometimes, the unsecured component is $1.)
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If the bank fails to foreclose during the duration of a Chapter 13, I assume they give up any right to make a claim at that point. But do you also essentially own the home at the end of that period of time? That is, can they foreclose later if they fail to during the payback period (60 months in most cases)?
Just curious, because BOA is also in no hurry to foreclose on our home in FL.
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Thanks for update, we still sit here waiting also. 28 mos now. LP 11-30-2011. Get a Loan mod, or DIL letter in mail every few months. We figured by now they would forclosure. BOA does not want our house I guess. Our Son left his house to move north in 2007 Brooksvile and the house is going down hill fast, but no action on bank forclosing. A few people have tried to get Bank to take shortsale they refuse.
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