Yikes...sorry to hear.
2007-10-20 17:59:10
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answered by arkleseizure 3
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You've lost your house for good, but you still have a family. Pack and move on to make the best out of your lifes. If you really must stay in the house, you can stall the process by not leaving. The new owner has to file for eviction against you. Then on the day of your court appearance for the eviction case, file for bankruptcy. This will buy you a few months time, but totally ruin you and your husband's credit for the next 10 years. I wouldn't recommend this route unless you absolutely have no other choice.
2007-10-20 18:01:18
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answered by Princess A 3
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I'm sorry that you lost your house. It must be a very horrible feeling. I wish that I could've helped you before. ACORN Housing.org is a organization that not only gives a 6% downpayment for first time home owners, but they are also extending help for homeowners in danger of their homes going into foreclosure. The Housing Action Resouce Trust gift program helps those looking for a home with up to $15,000 for a downpayment or closing. If you need to pay off some debts with this it is allowed. Good luck and God Bless you.
2007-10-20 18:25:20
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answered by ms 3
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Sorry you couldn't pay your mortgage. People see a chance to make some money and perhaps to help you but helping you isn't a priority.
Some will rent you the house after they buy it but your odds of ever buying it again are slim. They really don't care but then they don't have to. Being nice doesn't make them the profits.
I tried to sell a house by owner once and lots of people offered half what it was worth. I didn't get mad at them for asking but wasn't desperate enough to sell cheap.
2007-10-20 18:03:01
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answered by shipwreck 7
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This really sucks, but you really better start packing, and
find another place. You could buy some more time, but
you will have to move out. I have bought some homes
at auctions, and there really is no happy endings.
If you see an attorney it will cost you to much, and the
money you spend for that could put a deposit on a
rental. Good Luck!!
2007-10-24 17:50:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh my gosh, this is hilarious. I wasn't thinking of what the first exchange into thinking, yet i found out after a at the same time as that .... yeah. XD large shaggy dog tale; i want to tell this to somebody! xD
2016-11-09 01:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Honey, all you can do is try to find some place else and start again. It's so unfair. I pray that you will receive the miracles that you need.
God Bless
2007-10-20 18:30:51
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answered by TamiAmi 3
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I am sorry to hear what happened to you. It is harder said, but you are going to have to pick your self up and start over. Be positive and optimistic, because you can get your self inorder again. Good luck with everything
2007-10-20 18:23:49
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answered by SissyTina 1
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that is what happened
to me
the ppl are retardedd && nothin was wrong with your house
they look at the high quality house && decide which ones there taking
they have no right
sew them=]]
&&& just try to get it back
forclouser suckks
and they had no rightt.
2007-10-20 17:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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