Old 04-25-2009, 10:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Foreclosure experience with B of A

Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone else out there is going through foreclosure with B of A. I hear the timeline depends on the bank you are with and am wondering how quickly B of A is moving these days.

Next month will be my 3rd month of non-payment. All I've gotten so far is a couple of late notices, 1 call at work (told them not to call me there and they said OK thank you), and that's it!

I know it sounds crazy but I am hoping to get my NOD sooner rather than later.

Thanks for any info!


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Old 04-25-2009, 08:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Foreclosure experience with B of A

Esme,

We are on the exact same foreclosure time line with BofA with my 3rd missed payment next month too.

I got a call from them today, but to put it short the nice lady told me they are back logged and are in the process of opening new call centers. So it might take longer than expected, which is great news for me, but not for you. Why dont you just call and tell them you're mailing them the keys?


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Hi,

I'm wondering if anyone else out there is going through foreclosure with B of A. I hear the timeline depends on the bank you are with and am wondering how quickly B of A is moving these days.

Next month will be my 3rd month of non-payment. All I've gotten so far is a couple of late notices, 1 call at work (told them not to call me there and they said OK thank you), and that's it!

I know it sounds crazy but I am hoping to get my NOD sooner rather than later.

Thanks for any info!
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Old 05-02-2009, 10:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Foreclosure experience with B of A

I have CW and one month late. CW is now B of A. Is that mean it will take longer?
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Re: Foreclosure experience with B of A

Heres my experience with B of A, formally held by CW.
Sept 08 I hired a so called mod company... which was worthless but its actually helped in one way which I will talk about later. After trying for several months to get a mod without being late, I stopped paying in Jan of 09 on 1st and 2nd(2nd with GMAC). Month and a half later I got "great news from BofA... a 2 year rate reduction... BS!! the crappy mod company I hired first told me that is was a joke offer and then called me 2 days later and told me is was actually a mod offer. which I knew wasnt true after seeing a friend get a real mod offer. So I told the mod company to stick it and now I am about 5 months no payment. In the mean time my girlfriend and I put an offer on a bank owned house. Her name is not on the title or loan so I will be the only one hit hard by this. This house that we put on offer on needs a LOT of help so my plan is to slow the foreclosure process myself to give us time to remodel this new one and eventuly do a deed in lieu and try the cash for keys program. I know not everybody is in our situation but everybody has a different one but without a plan you feel hopeless. I lost the emotional attachment to my home awhile ago and now just look at all of this as a business disicion, one that will affect my some now but will be worth it in the long run when I currently live in a home thats lost over 100k of equity and I have a chance to get into the lowest price housing market that we could ever see again. Theres another post in here about the buy and bail approach and it does work. No matter what we will have to deal with our decisions but the days of keeping up with the jones are over for a lot of us. Hide your money if you have plans of bailing. Get rid of direct deposit and just cash your paychecks. Hope for the best but plan for the worst.
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