Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Couple Spends Five Years In $1.2 Mansion Without Ever Making Mortgage Payment

It now takes an average of 634 to foreclose on a home in Maryland, but one couple has managed to live large in their 4,900 square-foot abode on the Potomac River for nearly three times as long — all without ever having made a single mortgage payment.

The couple, former house-flippers turned foreclosure-fighters, actually spent very little on the $1.2 million property that they purchased in late 2005. Not only they get a mortgage for $1 million, they also found another lender to foot the down payment.

But when the first $7,600 mortgage payment came due in 2007, the couple, who owned several buildings at the time, decided to focus on keeping up their income properties rather than the one that only served to drain their income.

"Do we put the money we had left in this one? Or is it better to spread it to the others?" the husband explains to the Washington Post about their mindset at the time.

The first foreclosure attempt in 2007 was stalled after the wife declared bankruptcy, a claim that was later dismissed at her own request.

In 2010, the latest company to buy the note on the couple's home attempted to foreclose. They agreed to a short sale at the low, low price of $799,000 but no one was willing to pay even that price.

The couple says they offered to make payments to this particular servicer, but were told "no thanks," and that the servicer preferred to foreclose instead.

They requested mediation from the state, but didn't show up to the hearing, claiming they never received the notice. A Circuit Court judge ordered the house sold.

But the wife then filed for bankruptcy again, this time in Georgia, where she owned another property. This stalled the foreclosure process until this past July, when it was finally auctioned off.

The end? Nope

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Toddler Strogers mentor in hot water with the Feds

New number old Governor

SP Biloxi said...

Poor Urkel.. lol Are you going to send Blago a care package to his new home? ;-) Tell Blago to not bend over for the soap.