I want to refinance my two year fixed mortgage. I’m in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Any good companies for this?
deoarby asked:
I have been with the same mortgage company for almost four years. I started with an adjustable mortgage. After two years the rates and payments shot up. I modified with them to a two year fixed. This expires in August. Last November, I filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which includes the mortgage. My attorney says to either work on another modification with the company I have, or to seek out a refinance somewhere else. Has anyone out there been in similar situations? What did you do? Any recommendations on a good company to go with?
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I have been with the same mortgage company for almost four years. I started with an adjustable mortgage. After two years the rates and payments shot up. I modified with them to a two year fixed. This expires in August. Last November, I filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which includes the mortgage. My attorney says to either work on another modification with the company I have, or to seek out a refinance somewhere else. Has anyone out there been in similar situations? What did you do? Any recommendations on a good company to go with?
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February 13th, 2009 at 8:05 am
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My sister refinanced with Countrywide after filing bankruptcy. That was a few years ago so I don’t know how they are now but you might call and talk to them.
February 14th, 2009 at 6:07 pm
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I would love to help you! However…your approval will boil down to what your home is worth & the size of loan amt. you need to pay off your mortgage & your BK. So if those all check out to be 85% loan to value & you have a fico of 580 & higher…your loan is a slam dunk!
February 15th, 2009 at 8:51 am
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Hi,
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