Missamoncus
Mouseketeer
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- Jul 24, 2004
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Well, let me see if I can explain this correctly- My husband and I found the house of our dreams in a small town about 30 miles from where we had a doublewide trailer on 1 acre. We rented the doublewide to a family with kids and moved into our new house. Now , when I say house of our dreams,. don't get the wrong impression-its a 1,500 sq foot fixer upper built in 77, but it is on 6 acres on the river .
About three months ago-our renters gave us a half-months rent and said
they would get the rest to us soon-he had had a problem at work and had worked fewer hours but would catch up next week- well he never did-everytime we called he had some excuse and was sure he would catch up soon-then he got a job fixing up the hurricane houses on the Texas/Louisiana border and he was going to make $25.00 an hour so he would catch up very soon! ( you see where this is heading?) I asked him if he was planning on moving out to the coast since thats where he was working. He said, " No, my parole officer won't let me move. "
Okay, that was a major clue. So another two weeks went by and we gave them a pay or pack notice. He called and said he was going to get a big paycheck on the 15th and he would pay us two months rent then. Well, in the mean time, we got a foreclosure notice on the property because , after having paid double mortgages for months while finding renters, putting the down on the new house and paying my first semester graduate school tuition, if they didn't pay us., we couldn't pay that mortgage. So , we go to collect our big rent check and guess what? THEY MOVED OUT! I know, I know it was a stupid position to put ourselves in , so please don't flame me, not because I don't deserve it, but because I just can't take it right now. My sweet husband is pacing around the house muttering, " people are trash, people are just trash " and we are trying not to show our 3 year old how upset and scared we are. What really happens in a foreclosure? We will call the mortgage co. tomorrow and explain what happened , but I don't know what they will be willing to do. I know that , if it comes to it and they auction off the property, they will come after us for the difference in what they get and what we owe, but how do they do that?
If we can't find some way to work this out, will a foreclosure haunt us forever? I have visions of us all huddled around an oil barrell fire in finger gloves singing blues songs.
Melissa
About three months ago-our renters gave us a half-months rent and said
they would get the rest to us soon-he had had a problem at work and had worked fewer hours but would catch up next week- well he never did-everytime we called he had some excuse and was sure he would catch up soon-then he got a job fixing up the hurricane houses on the Texas/Louisiana border and he was going to make $25.00 an hour so he would catch up very soon! ( you see where this is heading?) I asked him if he was planning on moving out to the coast since thats where he was working. He said, " No, my parole officer won't let me move. "
Okay, that was a major clue. So another two weeks went by and we gave them a pay or pack notice. He called and said he was going to get a big paycheck on the 15th and he would pay us two months rent then. Well, in the mean time, we got a foreclosure notice on the property because , after having paid double mortgages for months while finding renters, putting the down on the new house and paying my first semester graduate school tuition, if they didn't pay us., we couldn't pay that mortgage. So , we go to collect our big rent check and guess what? THEY MOVED OUT! I know, I know it was a stupid position to put ourselves in , so please don't flame me, not because I don't deserve it, but because I just can't take it right now. My sweet husband is pacing around the house muttering, " people are trash, people are just trash " and we are trying not to show our 3 year old how upset and scared we are. What really happens in a foreclosure? We will call the mortgage co. tomorrow and explain what happened , but I don't know what they will be willing to do. I know that , if it comes to it and they auction off the property, they will come after us for the difference in what they get and what we owe, but how do they do that? If we can't find some way to work this out, will a foreclosure haunt us forever? I have visions of us all huddled around an oil barrell fire in finger gloves singing blues songs.
Melissa