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Reply To Topic Topic: Wow...could it get any worse...
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Posted By on 07-13-2009 03:21 PM
Joe~ Just thought I would do a quick update from since we last talked...

So as you know we had decided to just let the house go into foreclosure...after trying to resolve the issue and realizing that while we can control many things we cannot control the fact the TPTB just don't get it and the whole mess was just tooooo stressful and to be perfectly honest as bad as foreclosure sounds it could not be any worse than what we have been going through since 7/2007 when we received orders, right...so on the advice of a financial advisor, the VA and an attorney we stopped making payments and decided to just let the chips fall where they may. We did leave the house on the market however with significant price drops just in case...

Well someone familiar with our situation told us to contact a state agency who can help us in negotiation with the mortgage company in a short sale...hope springs eternal right...

Then along comes a stimulus provision...

We were so pumped...between the state agency and the stimulus our long nightmare may be over...Well, that may have actually helped us except I read somewhere that it is only applicable if the home is the primary residence..well that blew a hole in the whole thing for us though since my husband's time at the new duty station is temporary and we are still paying utilities, etc at the home at the old duty station I'm not sure how that doesn't make the home qualify but whatever...we should have known they would make it as difficult as possible BUT we still would have fought.

AND THEN...

In January a pipe came loose from a fitting in an upstairs bathroom...joy...the result, about $17K worth of damage...well we have insurance so we are thinking no big deal...just get it fixed and it was funny, we had more calls and requests for showings in the first few weeks after this happened than we have since the house has been on the market (9/07)...wow, still trying to wrap my mind around it all. So anyway, we had the water mitigation team in right away...the insurance company sends us a check to cover that expense...mortgage company tells us to send it to them for endorsement...made it sound so easy...should have known better...it took almost a month of battling to get the mortgage company to endorse the check for work that had been completed for weeks. In the interim, insurance company gets a contractor to go out and do a repair estimate and mortgage company provides guidelines on how insurance proceeds will be distributed to contractor...contractor wants to discuss the procedures with mortgage company and so I provide mortgage company permission for mortgage company to verify to contractor what I have told him with regards to procedures...nothing else...guess what...mortgage company tells contractor we are behind on our mortgage and as a result he may not get paid for work he does unless we "cure" our delinquency before work is completed...obviously he bows out of doing the work. Call insurance company back and we set up for another contractor...1 week later insurance adjuster calls back and says 2nd contractor has also declined to do the work for the same reason...now I suspect that the adjuster who just happens to be married to a contractor has told the 2nd contractor our situation since we were never in touch with him but I cannot prove it...either way insurance company says they are sending a check and we have to find our own contractor...not the easiest thing in the world to do...mortgage company requires "Waiver of Lien" and Contractors Contract before they will do anything but that is difficult to obtain since we are not willing to sign a contract when mortgager has stated they will not release insurance funds for repair unless we cure delinquency...our hands are tied and the nightmare we thought was going to be over soon...well that is questionable at that point.

So anyway, we did find someone who was willing to do a contract...a retired service member and we have agreed that he will not perform any work unless/until funds are received from mortgage company...we will see how it goes but we are not very optimistic and we had to take the house off the market because just last weekend we had requests for 2 more showings...isn't that just a kick in the butt...everytime we resolve ourselves to foreclosure something happens to give us little hope and then "red tape" takes it all away. It's funny, mortgage company says we can't be trusted with insurance proceeds because we are late on our mortgage payments...let's see, our mortgage company was one that "needed" a tremendous amount of TAXPAYER money from irresponsible business practices then wanted to buy a jet and now 36% of their stock will apparently be owned by the government...2 words come to mind, "pot" & "kettle."
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