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Quick question: Is buying a house on Lending Tree mortgage a good thing for the future or a burden.? Hoping for any comment. My other question... Thank you everyone for all of your help! I guess we will just have to try our luck with the judge or try to settle up with them. I hope there is an option to just BK. I don't know much about it though!..

asked Feb 28 at 05:45

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Ye, although you might want to make sure and wait for another member to confirm it as I am not sure. Better yet, why don't you e-mail the Lending Tree guys because they can answer you better...

answered Feb 28 at 07:00

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I am so confused. Are you expecting to go back to court? For what? Are they trying to garnish his wages? Do you know for sure there is a judgment, or is that what that other attorney is telling you?..

answered Feb 28 at 07:30

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Sorry...I am confused myself. Exactly what he said was there is a judgement entered against you for the total amount. You need to go down town and register with the courts that you are aware of the item and that you are responding. He did that and then there was a court date of April 15th issued. His lawyer said that between now and April 15th is the time to settle out of court. They sat down and discussed what he would want out of it.

The lawyers spoke and started to neg. on the settlement. The other side agreed to delete it if they can come to an agreement that makes them happy too. The lawyer on our side thinks that this will end up settled for between $4-5K when it's all said and done but, I find it had to put all of my faith in that. We are not going back to court.

They said that if there is no agreement made then, they would have to take their chances in court. Does this make sense? Can there really be a judgement against him with our first there being a court date? I feel like an idiot because I am so unfamiliar with all of his!..

answered Feb 28 at 08:45

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I'm in Illinois and I have noticed that many "lawyers".

Are so ignorant when it comes to consumer credit.

Laws and litigation..

My attorney, whom I've known for more than 20 years and is a good person suggested to me once.

To not fight a collection for $5000. He said to me.

"if you owe it you're going to have to pay it". That's the mentality of most lawyers I have spoken to here.

In Chicago that are not specialists in consumer protection law. The ones that are specialists only want to go after the cases where there are big bucks involved :( like class actions or they will discourage you in the same way as my lawyer and suggest arbirtation when it comes to small cases because their fees are so out of this world. So that has left me with 2 choices. Re-educate my lawyer and have him do some legwork for me on a going fee rate basis to deal with some creditors. I write the letters.

He mails them and takes the phone calls from CA's and OC's and I do some of the fighting and disputing myself. My lawyer is only doing some of this stuff for me out of our friendship and long standing business relationship. He doesn't like doing this stuff otherwise I would recomend him..

We're pretty much on our own. Creditnet has been a much bigger help to me than any lawyer I've spoken to. You just have to do the reading and research and do it yourself or find a lawyer that will do what you want him to do..

Good luck..

answered Feb 28 at 10:18

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LOL Now it sounds like they have filed suit to get a judgment for the charge-off, and it sounds like "register with the courts" might be to file an answer. But I just don't know.....

answered Feb 28 at 10:42

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It may mean a "debtors exam" has been scheduled where he must disclose his assets and sources of income...

answered Feb 28 at 11:31

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