This is a great board. I've been poking around for the last couple of days. You all seem very informed.
Over the years', I've helped hundreds of people in Pa. buyout early. I just thought I'd post some things I've learned.
When you or your attorney file your plan, If you have a "Cram Down" 2nd mortgage or the inequity in your home. Have your attorney stipulate in the plan that the lien will be voided no more than 60 days after conformation, not completion. I had three of these this month. Made it a lot easier.
I also have an attorney that will put in: a Debtors right to sell or refinance clause. This will save a lot of aggravation if you do decide to go this route.
Also, Keep copies and canceled checks of all post petition mortgage payments, and trustee payments. When you file your lender will stop reporting the pay history on your credit. when I request a 12 month history from them, it's usually wrong. (they suck). The new lender will except your copies.
Hope this helps.
Over the years', I've helped hundreds of people in Pa. buyout early. I just thought I'd post some things I've learned.
When you or your attorney file your plan, If you have a "Cram Down" 2nd mortgage or the inequity in your home. Have your attorney stipulate in the plan that the lien will be voided no more than 60 days after conformation, not completion. I had three of these this month. Made it a lot easier.
I also have an attorney that will put in: a Debtors right to sell or refinance clause. This will save a lot of aggravation if you do decide to go this route.
Also, Keep copies and canceled checks of all post petition mortgage payments, and trustee payments. When you file your lender will stop reporting the pay history on your credit. when I request a 12 month history from them, it's usually wrong. (they suck). The new lender will except your copies.
Hope this helps.
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