Hi, my name's Erin, I'm a 21 yr old college student, and my parents are in the process of filing bankruptcy. They told me when they started filing this fall, but they just recently explained the details of our situation to me. I'm concerned that they're so saddened and ashamed by this whole thing that they've given up, so I'm doing a little research on their behalf.
Basically, our biggest issue is that, in addition to our house in FL, we own a "cabin" in North Carolina. It's basically a run-down shack, but it has tremendous sentimental value to my family. It's been in my Dad's family for years, my brother, sister and I have spent 1 or 2 weeks there every summer, and both of my grandmothers' ashes are scattered there. From what the lawyers have told my parents, they can either file chapter 13 and keep the property or file chapter 7 and lose it. The payments for chapter 13 would be HUGE. We might be able to do it with a lot of scrimping, but my understanding is that if we miss a payment, it gets converted to chapter 7, we lose the cabin, and the trustee keeps all the money we had already paid.
So, I'm wondering if there's any way to keep the property in NC. I've read about filing chapter 7 to eliminate unsecured debts and then immediately filing a 13 to protect your property, while somehow refinancing your house to help make the chapter 13 payments?? Is this or any other method a possibility for keeping our cabin? Is there a way to surrender it and then buy it back at auction somehow? I hate the idea of losing it, but what's even worse is how heartbroken my parents are. If anyone has any suggetions, they'd be greatly appreciated.
Basically, our biggest issue is that, in addition to our house in FL, we own a "cabin" in North Carolina. It's basically a run-down shack, but it has tremendous sentimental value to my family. It's been in my Dad's family for years, my brother, sister and I have spent 1 or 2 weeks there every summer, and both of my grandmothers' ashes are scattered there. From what the lawyers have told my parents, they can either file chapter 13 and keep the property or file chapter 7 and lose it. The payments for chapter 13 would be HUGE. We might be able to do it with a lot of scrimping, but my understanding is that if we miss a payment, it gets converted to chapter 7, we lose the cabin, and the trustee keeps all the money we had already paid.
So, I'm wondering if there's any way to keep the property in NC. I've read about filing chapter 7 to eliminate unsecured debts and then immediately filing a 13 to protect your property, while somehow refinancing your house to help make the chapter 13 payments?? Is this or any other method a possibility for keeping our cabin? Is there a way to surrender it and then buy it back at auction somehow? I hate the idea of losing it, but what's even worse is how heartbroken my parents are. If anyone has any suggetions, they'd be greatly appreciated.
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