Guest guest Posted December 25, 2003 Report Share Posted December 25, 2003 Kassandra, I checked that out long time ago and it was futile. Thanks for the idea though. Any other suggestions? Kate Re: Worst Christmas > Kate, I'm so sorry to hear this news. And why do they > do this kind of thing right before Christmas?! Please feel > free to vent here and to share what you are going through, and > maybe some group members will be able to give you some support, > and even some great suggestions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2003 Report Share Posted December 25, 2003 Kassandra, I checked that out long time ago and it was futile. Thanks for the idea though. Any other suggestions? Kate Re: Worst Christmas > Kate, I'm so sorry to hear this news. And why do they > do this kind of thing right before Christmas?! Please feel > free to vent here and to share what you are going through, and > maybe some group members will be able to give you some support, > and even some great suggestions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2003 Report Share Posted December 25, 2003 Kate, Of course I don't know the whole story, I'm sure there's so much more to it, but it looks to me like you've had nothing but stress from owning this house. What motivates you to keep it? Is it an old family home? Sometimes things are just not meant to be - but I know we never want to give up cause sometimes the answers come at the last moment!! Nola and I both can attest to this fact, as can others on this list. I think what I would do is just offer it up to whoever you believe is your Higher Power (God, Universe - however you see it) and let go, then believe that the answers will come. This is hard for me to do - but sometimes its the only way to restore any sense of peace in your life. My motto for 2004 is " Simplify, simplify, simplify " Easier said than done - but I have to or just quite simply go crazy...lol. I, myself, can't imagine hanging on to a house that has caused me this much stress - so thats why I'm thinking there's more to it than " just a house " . And you're going around in circles trying to get the problems fixed. Just remember that your Higher Power has everything under control (even in what looks like chaos) and He has something better in store for you. But first you have to " let go " (I hate when people tell me that....LOL) and accept that life is as it should be. Since I'm not real happy with my life right now - accepting that this is how it should be is extra hard!! But I am trying to just live a moment at a time and finding the joy in " that moment " . Its working!!! And it has given the energy and " gumption " to move ahead and restore, recreate, reclaim my life. Maybe my life is supposed to be this way " this moment " but the next moment will be better, MUCH better. The times that seem the worst are the times when something is in the works and working for our good. Its hard to see it - but we don't see the big picture Kate. We're learning lessons and once we accept whats happening as a way for us to learn the lesson, then we can move on. Sometimes we don't understand the lesson, I think this is when we just have to accept what is happening as being for our good - cause it seems I just stay confused trying to understand all these lessons I'm supposed to be learning. But I know you can't sit back and just do nothing. After the holidays, would it be possible to show up on the doorstep of some of these agencies you speak of. MAKE THEM hear you if keeping the house is what you feel is right. MAKE THEM tell you why they're not helping and ask them what you need to do to get their help. It's one thing to accept our life as it is - its quite another thing to let someone else refuse to cooperate!! I think I've just rambled on and on - probably because I don't know exactly how to help you but my heart goes out to you. And I know the heaviness of a burden such as this. Sometimes when I don't know what to do - I just STOP for a while and do nothing. Answers sometimes come and sometimes they don't - but I can regroup and gain energy to try once again. Keep us posted. The thing that keeps me going is I know that one day I'll look back on this time and smile and then realize that it was a time I HAD to go through in order to enjoy the goodness of life. Hugs, In a message dated 12/25/03 2:46:53 PM Central Standard Time, dandt@... writes: > Thanks for allowing to vent. I don't know what to do. I have > only had temp jobs since 1999. Most ended with me being laid > off. Also, our pre Civil (it was built in 1850) house was severely > damage a few years ago by heavy rains. We told the money s about > that and asked them to help. They didn't. - No answer, or anything. > You would think they would want us to repair the house to keep > the value up. Insurance didn't cover water damage. Money S lender > coverage was supposed to pay if our coverage didn't. I guess > our other insurance coverage was cancelled without notifiying > us. Well, now, they said ZC said there was never a claim. Even > though, the mortgage company noted it in their files about it. > (Each year, it gets worse. Also, everytime it rains here, we > get 1-2 inches. For example from September - November, we got > about 14 inches of rain. - most of leaks in.). We tried other > places to refinance, but no luck because not adequate income > - needed at least $4000 monthly. Also, we were told the prepayment > fees would be very high. So, we tried to fix things up, but > nothing worked. It was further damaged by ice dams, due to the > heavy snowfall that winter. Every year, it has gotten worse. > Finally one contractor this summer, told us he would be surprised > if it lasted the winter. He thought the house would collapse. > This summer, my unemployment ran out after being laid off again. > So we couldn't pay anything. Then, the city wrote us to fix > up the house. Someone suggested I ask about the claim from 2000. > So I did. The mortgage company said it was noted in their files, > but they said no claim was ever filed. Also, I was told that > the mortgage company filed another claim on our behalf on November > 24th. So they wanted me to call the ZC claims number, I have > tried calling that number numerous (maybe 20 or more) times for > the last month. I have left messages for the person (claim rep) > to call me. Nothing at all. Then I email the claim rep and > she wrote me saying I need to call that number to report the > claim again. She also said she never received any messages from > me. Then I get this foreclosure notice the day before Christmas. > Originally, the house was worth $90,000, now I think the land > is the only thing worth anything which is about $40,000-$50,000. > Our mortgage is higher than the house value. We have mold problems > upstairs. I think it is health hazard. Our daughter graduates > in 2005. If we could do anything, we would tear down the house > and put up a Cape Cod. We saw some at Design Homes and they were > perfect. This is just a brief synopsis. So I don't know what > to do. > Kate > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2003 Report Share Posted December 26, 2003 It is a family home. However, everything is so crazy now. Because of my husband's abuse, we contacted an advocacy group as well. My father in law is having surgery right now today to remove the colon cancer, hopefully. Thanks Kate Are You Finding Out How Good You Can Be? Win $10,000 for a Magical Vacation! To enter ... visit my personal website at www.marykay.com/dmcmahon123 from 9/16/03-12/15/03. No purchase necessary Re: Worst Christmas Kate, Of course I don't know the whole story, I'm sure there's so much more to it, but it looks to me like you've had nothing but stress from owning this house. What motivates you to keep it? Is it an old family home? Sometimes things are just not meant to be - but I know we never want to give up cause sometimes the answers come at the last moment!! Nola and I both can attest to this fact, as can others on this list. I think what I would do is just offer it up to whoever you believe is your Higher Power (God, Universe - however you see it) and let go, then believe that the answers will come. This is hard for me to do - but sometimes its the only way to restore any sense of peace in your life. My motto for 2004 is " Simplify, simplify, simplify " Easier said than done - but I have to or just quite simply go crazy...lol. I, myself, can't imagine hanging on to a house that has caused me this much stress - so thats why I'm thinking there's more to it than " just a house " . And you're going around in circles trying to get the problems fixed. Just remember that your Higher Power has everything under control (even in what looks like chaos) and He has something better in store for you. But first you have to " let go " (I hate when people tell me that....LOL) and accept that life is as it should be. Since I'm not real happy with my life right now - accepting that this is how it should be is extra hard!! But I am trying to just live a moment at a time and finding the joy in " that moment " . Its working!!! And it has given the energy and " gumption " to move ahead and restore, recreate, reclaim my life. Maybe my life is supposed to be this way " this moment " but the next moment will be better, MUCH better. The times that seem the worst are the times when something is in the works and working for our good. Its hard to see it - but we don't see the big picture Kate. We're learning lessons and once we accept whats happening as a way for us to learn the lesson, then we can move on. Sometimes we don't understand the lesson, I think this is when we just have to accept what is happening as being for our good - cause it seems I just stay confused trying to understand all these lessons I'm supposed to be learning. But I know you can't sit back and just do nothing. After the holidays, would it be possible to show up on the doorstep of some of these agencies you speak of. MAKE THEM hear you if keeping the house is what you feel is right. MAKE THEM tell you why they're not helping and ask them what you need to do to get their help. It's one thing to accept our life as it is - its quite another thing to let someone else refuse to cooperate!! I think I've just rambled on and on - probably because I don't know exactly how to help you but my heart goes out to you. And I know the heaviness of a burden such as this. Sometimes when I don't know what to do - I just STOP for a while and do nothing. Answers sometimes come and sometimes they don't - but I can regroup and gain energy to try once again. Keep us posted. The thing that keeps me going is I know that one day I'll look back on this time and smile and then realize that it was a time I HAD to go through in order to enjoy the goodness of life. Hugs, In a message dated 12/25/03 2:46:53 PM Central Standard Time, dandt@... writes: > Thanks for allowing to vent. I don't know what to do. I have > only had temp jobs since 1999. Most ended with me being laid > off. Also, our pre Civil (it was built in 1850) house was severely > damage a few years ago by heavy rains. We told the money s about > that and asked them to help. They didn't. - No answer, or anything. > You would think they would want us to repair the house to keep > the value up. Insurance didn't cover water damage. Money S lender > coverage was supposed to pay if our coverage didn't. I guess > our other insurance coverage was cancelled without notifiying > us. Well, now, they said ZC said there was never a claim. Even > though, the mortgage company noted it in their files about it. > (Each year, it gets worse. Also, everytime it rains here, we > get 1-2 inches. For example from September - November, we got > about 14 inches of rain. - most of leaks in.). We tried other > places to refinance, but no luck because not adequate income > - needed at least $4000 monthly. Also, we were told the prepayment > fees would be very high. So, we tried to fix things up, but > nothing worked. It was further damaged by ice dams, due to the > heavy snowfall that winter. Every year, it has gotten worse. > Finally one contractor this summer, told us he would be surprised > if it lasted the winter. He thought the house would collapse. > This summer, my unemployment ran out after being laid off again. > So we couldn't pay anything. Then, the city wrote us to fix > up the house. Someone suggested I ask about the claim from 2000. > So I did. The mortgage company said it was noted in their files, > but they said no claim was ever filed. Also, I was told that > the mortgage company filed another claim on our behalf on November > 24th. So they wanted me to call the ZC claims number, I have > tried calling that number numerous (maybe 20 or more) times for > the last month. I have left messages for the person (claim rep) > to call me. Nothing at all. Then I email the claim rep and > she wrote me saying I need to call that number to report the > claim again. She also said she never received any messages from > me. Then I get this foreclosure notice the day before Christmas. > Originally, the house was worth $90,000, now I think the land > is the only thing worth anything which is about $40,000-$50,000. > Our mortgage is higher than the house value. We have mold problems > upstairs. I think it is health hazard. Our daughter graduates > in 2005. If we could do anything, we would tear down the house > and put up a Cape Cod. We saw some at Design Homes and they were > perfect. This is just a brief synopsis. So I don't know what > to do. > Kate > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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