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This is a discussion on pmi and countrywide=joke within the Stop Foreclosure and Tell Us Your Story forums, part of the Foreclosure Forum category; I bought my first house in December of 06. The night before closing I get a phonecall from my mortgage ...
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | I bought my first house in December of 06. The night before closing I get a phonecall from my mortgage broker saying I will have to pay $205/month PMI to MGIC to get the house. Reluctantly I agree, knowing it would be tight, but thinking that because Utah has the highest appreciation rate in the nation at the time, I should be able to gain 20% equity in 12-18 months. I have a 7% fixed rate Fannie Mae loan through Universal Mortgage which gets transferred to Countrywide. Fast foward 14 months later, I decide to sell my house because my wife is pregnant with twins and is unable to work and I'm having a hard time making the payments. I decide to bite the bullet and put the house on the market for $13,000 more than I paid for it, after getting comps from 3 realtors. In 10 days, I get a written offer on the house for $3,000 over asking price, provided I pay $3,000 of their closing costs. I agreed. When the buyer's appraiser comes, he appraises the house for $10,000 below contract price. Now I am upside down in my house. The buyers agree to a short sale and we start the process and I submit all of the paperwork to Countrywide after I tell them of my hardship and why I need to do this. They approve. 4 weeks go by and I don't hear anything. Now, I have hard dates on my REPC. I get told by Countrywide that they are way too busy with foreclosures and it would be 30-45 days of my file sitting on a desk before someone looks at it. I continued to call every 4-5 days putting the pressure on them. (By the way, at this point, I already moved OUT of the house and into a rental house). I tell them that the buyers are going to walk and I already moved and the house will be foreclosed if they don't step it up because I can't pay for it and may not be able to find another buyer. Almost 2 months after the contract was signed, the buyers gave up and walked. Thanks Countrywide for your speedy service, in the meantime I'm getting 4-5 collection calls a day demanding I pay my mortgage and I tell them I can't afford it and if they would hurry, they can get all of their money at once. After having the house on the market for 2 more weeks and no traffic, I decide to bite the bullet and call Countrywide and beg for forgiveness. I speak to a loan counselor (in India of course!) and explain my situation and beg for a modification. He tells me I am pre-qualified for a lon modification and am ok to move back into the house. So I break my lease and move back into my house. 2 weeks after moving back in, I get called from Countrywide and asked what kind of workout I am trying to do. Only to be told I don't qualify for a modification because I don't have an extenuating circumstance. I guess that my wife being "temporairly disabled" not being able to work due to having a high risk pregnancy with twins and having my income cut in half isn't a good enough excuse. they told me all they could to for me was to loan me the money I am past due (3 months now) and have me pay it back over 5 years at $36 a month. When I explain that I can't afford my current payment and now they want to raise it, the guy tells me sorry that's all I can do. So I call MGIC, my PMI company, and go over my financial info, I only have $189 a month left after all bills, I was at work so I had to rough guess. The PMI guy told me to short sale the house. I explained all I had been through already and he said well if you want to keep your house I guess you'll have to figure out a way. 3 months later after my babies are born, now I can't make my payments again( I have made payments since I moved back). Seeing that no one seems to want to help I don't know what to do. Maybe I should have been dumb and took one of those crazy ARM's out and then maybe someone would help me. (No offense to those who did, I almost did myself). I can pay P & I but tacking on PMI, Taxes, and Insurance, I can't afford it. Any ideas? My thought is to just let it go and file ch 13 BK and surrender it and be done and try again in a few years. |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: pmi and countrywide=joke Hi jblaze99, Welcome to the forum and thank you for joining............. If you want to try to keep the house you might want to give NACA a try..........they work with Countrywide on trying to help customers stay in their homes........they might be able to offer some sort of solutions for you....... NACA
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: pmi and countrywide=joke I believe they allow you to do most of the process online..........but check on that........... NACA or you can also try 1-888-995-HOPE
__________________ Moe Bedard Founder LoanSafe.org "America's #1 Home Loan Forum" LoanWorkout.org "America's # Loan Modification Blog" Get My FREE Loan Modification E-Book | Please donate to LoanSafe.org | Loan Modification Training For Attorneys | Rate Your Mortgage ServicerThe comments by me and the materials available at this web site are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Most of the information you find here is easily available on the internet. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the firm or any individual attorney. Please Read our Privacy Policy and Legal Disclaimer Here. |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: pmi and countrywide=joke I am starting to get my paperwork faxed into Naca. I finally got caught up with all the payments through 8/1 but now am unable to make this month's payment. |
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Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTW/F/M Award(s): 0 | Re: pmi and countrywide=joke Good Luck with the process with NACA.......... Please keep us posted on your progress..........
__________________ Moe Bedard Founder LoanSafe.org "America's #1 Home Loan Forum" LoanWorkout.org "America's # Loan Modification Blog" Get My FREE Loan Modification E-Book | Please donate to LoanSafe.org | Loan Modification Training For Attorneys | Rate Your Mortgage ServicerThe comments by me and the materials available at this web site are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. Most of the information you find here is easily available on the internet. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. The opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the firm or any individual attorney. Please Read our Privacy Policy and Legal Disclaimer Here. |
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