I frequently hear clients say they were told to not pay their mortgage for 3 months so they can apply for a mortgage modification. Then, after submitting all of the paperwork, the modification is denied. Or, they’re just put into a trial period, the whole while believing that their mortgage is modified. Then they really are surprised to be served by the Sheriff with foreclosure documents. They really are rightfully scared, confused and hopeless. They wouldn’t have asked to get a modification if they could afford their mortgage in the first place and now the bank is telling them to pay a minimum of those three months that was not paid so they can apply for a modification or be faced with the prospect of losing their home.
Sometimes, rather then endlessly arguing with the bank, homeowners benefit from meeting with a lawyer knowledgeable about the mortgage modification process or an experienced bankrutpcy lawyer. Many people asked for help with a mortgage modification from their bank hoping to avoid filing for bankruptcy. Some people think that when they file for bankruptcy, they will be forced to sell or lose their home. This is usually not the case. Filing for bankruptcy can sometimes be the only real choice to save your home. In order to learn if bankruptcy may help you, you may want to consult with a local bankruptcy lawyer. If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy in order to protect your home, please don’t wait until the sale date is scheduled. The bank might have dragged their feet with respect to your modification, but time is essential and the earlier you speak with a bankruptcy lawyer, the more options could possibly be available to save your home.
A chapter 13 bankruptcy is the primary chapter of bankruptcy used to stop a mortgage foreclosure. There are very few requirements to qualify to file for a chapter 13 bankruptcy. A chapter 13 bankruptcy will allow you to pay off your past due mortgage amounts over a time period as opposed to right away, like the bank wants.
Only a licensed attorney can provide a homeowner legal advise regarding their situation. There are many ways to locate a qualified lawyer. For example The National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys is often a helpful resource in helping distressed homeowners find a qualified lawyer who’s experienced in both mortgage modification issues and the advantages of filing for bankrutpcy protection as it relates to stopping foreclosure proceedings.
Jane L. Weatherly, Attorney at Law, PLLC is a bankruptcy law firm located in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, The firm is a debt relief agency and assists consumers file for protection under the United States Bankruptcy Code. For more information, please call (919)758-9296 or visit .