Mickey6076
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Michigan
Last June I lost my good paying job 100/K year. I have not been able to find another job. I have had a few commission checks come in and have exhausted my unemployment and have exhausted 75% of 401K and savings account. I have around $10,000.00 left all in all. I just filed for CH7 two weeks ago and none of my creditors are behind. I was advised to let everything go. $40K in credit card bills, $50K in equity liens, 142K on the mortgage, and two auto loans. One is a purchase is owing $17K and one is a lease. I have tried to keep everything current but, I can't do it anymore. My monthly bills were like $4800 mo. I have a big tax liability this year due to the 401K and unemployment. I have used my Credit Cards in the last year but thought by now I would have had a job and been able to pay them back. It took time to get into debt and I know it takes time to get out. But I don't see an out for me at this time, other than chapter 7. So I quess my questions are: Are all of theses people going to be able to sue me? I am not going to make my mortgage payment in April or equitys, so how much time do I have before I have to move out? What is going to happen between the mortgage company and two bank leins, because the house is not worth $192K, one bank will lose $10K and the other might get 5-15K after the mortgage company gets their money. Should I try to keep the house and try to settle on the two house liens? Is filing bankruptcy on a house any different in time than a foreclosure? Is this bankruptcy the best thing I could have done? I'm a 43 year old male starting all over again from scratch. I feel very bad that I can't pay anyone back, and i'm totally stressed out about not being able to find a job, I'm not going to have a car when this is done, and have no place to go. I'm totally stressing about the 341 meeting to come in 4-6 weeks. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
Last June I lost my good paying job 100/K year. I have not been able to find another job. I have had a few commission checks come in and have exhausted my unemployment and have exhausted 75% of 401K and savings account. I have around $10,000.00 left all in all. I just filed for CH7 two weeks ago and none of my creditors are behind. I was advised to let everything go. $40K in credit card bills, $50K in equity liens, 142K on the mortgage, and two auto loans. One is a purchase is owing $17K and one is a lease. I have tried to keep everything current but, I can't do it anymore. My monthly bills were like $4800 mo. I have a big tax liability this year due to the 401K and unemployment. I have used my Credit Cards in the last year but thought by now I would have had a job and been able to pay them back. It took time to get into debt and I know it takes time to get out. But I don't see an out for me at this time, other than chapter 7. So I quess my questions are: Are all of theses people going to be able to sue me? I am not going to make my mortgage payment in April or equitys, so how much time do I have before I have to move out? What is going to happen between the mortgage company and two bank leins, because the house is not worth $192K, one bank will lose $10K and the other might get 5-15K after the mortgage company gets their money. Should I try to keep the house and try to settle on the two house liens? Is filing bankruptcy on a house any different in time than a foreclosure? Is this bankruptcy the best thing I could have done? I'm a 43 year old male starting all over again from scratch. I feel very bad that I can't pay anyone back, and i'm totally stressed out about not being able to find a job, I'm not going to have a car when this is done, and have no place to go. I'm totally stressing about the 341 meeting to come in 4-6 weeks. Any advise would be greatly appreciated.