What Would Second Genners Do (WWSGD)?
#12
#13
Since you're not in a hurry, any kind of schedule other, I concur with the Refi and staying put until actual time to move on. You'd still be paying down principal as opposed to tossing the $$$ to the abyss while renting.
Various places are "reporting" better housing uptick. Personally, I'm a bit suspecting of that as I'm still not sure the bottom of the mortgage crash has been seen. Especially in light of the Title issue mentioned. Now that is news to me. Our house in CO original lender was Country Wide, which then got assumed by BoA. We've had very fortunate tenants and our market out there....seems flat.
How would I go find out if my title has any problems given that I'd like to not have it be a surprise if/when come to sell?
Links to any articles are welcome.
Various places are "reporting" better housing uptick. Personally, I'm a bit suspecting of that as I'm still not sure the bottom of the mortgage crash has been seen. Especially in light of the Title issue mentioned. Now that is news to me. Our house in CO original lender was Country Wide, which then got assumed by BoA. We've had very fortunate tenants and our market out there....seems flat.
How would I go find out if my title has any problems given that I'd like to not have it be a surprise if/when come to sell?
Links to any articles are welcome.
#15
As it is right now I'm not losing it, have meeting with Trustee on April 9th. It's up to him now, LOL. But the lawyer said everything looks good and should be fine. After that day, I'll start working on it and finish what I started, and it will be worth well over 300K.
Anyway, back on topic, sorry VW.
#16
As it is right now I'm not losing it, have meeting with Trustee on April 9th. It's up to him now, LOL. But the lawyer said everything looks good and should be fine. After that day, I'll start working on it and finish what I started, and it will be worth well over 300K.
Anyway, back on topic, sorry VW.
Anyway, back on topic, sorry VW.
#18
Since you're not in a hurry, any kind of schedule other, I concur with the Refi and staying put until actual time to move on. You'd still be paying down principal as opposed to tossing the $$$ to the abyss while renting.
Various places are "reporting" better housing uptick. Personally, I'm a bit suspecting of that as I'm still not sure the bottom of the mortgage crash has been seen. Especially in light of the Title issue mentioned. Now that is news to me. Our house in CO original lender was Country Wide, which then got assumed by BoA. We've had very fortunate tenants and our market out there....seems flat.
How would I go find out if my title has any problems given that I'd like to not have it be a surprise if/when come to sell?
Links to any articles are welcome.
Various places are "reporting" better housing uptick. Personally, I'm a bit suspecting of that as I'm still not sure the bottom of the mortgage crash has been seen. Especially in light of the Title issue mentioned. Now that is news to me. Our house in CO original lender was Country Wide, which then got assumed by BoA. We've had very fortunate tenants and our market out there....seems flat.
How would I go find out if my title has any problems given that I'd like to not have it be a surprise if/when come to sell?
Links to any articles are welcome.
The SEC is suing Wells Fargo to enforce a subpoena demanding records of mortgages that were bundled into securities and sold. The house I was looking to purchase was foreclosed on by Wells Fargo and then sold to BoA -- I'm betting it's tied up in some of this nonsense.
You may want to review all of the documentation you have to ensure all papers are properly dated and/or completed with signatures. That's part of the Clear Chain of Title issue.
As it is right now I'm not losing it, have meeting with Trustee on April 9th. It's up to him now, LOL. But the lawyer said everything looks good and should be fine. After that day, I'll start working on it and finish what I started, and it will be worth well over 300K.
Anyway, back on topic, sorry VW.
Anyway, back on topic, sorry VW.
#19
#20
I know folks that have had their mortgages 'annulled' so to speak, as the bank could not produce paperwork proving the owners owned them a damn thing.