cljnco
#2Consumer Comment
Sat, March 30, 2013
I would like to know if you ever resolved this and how.
I have the exact same problem. 2 years ago file Chapter 7, gave up the house, Litton was the second and the loan was discharged. 4 months after that, litton sold all loans to Ocwen and my Discharged loan was among them. Now not only do I have 2 listings for the same loan on my Experian report, About a month ago Ocwen report a New False deragatory 3rd trade line and report payment history up through 2013. The worse thing is OCWEN has ignored, literally all 9 letters I have sent. They also wont talk to me when I call them. All I can get the rep to do is ask me how I would like to pay them. Experian is also completely passing off my disputes as frivolous and I can't contact them to get it taken care of.
lttlbit36
Toledo,#3Author of original report
Thu, April 26, 2012
The house is sitting there boarded up empty. I have not lived there in over 2 years. I just wish I could be done with this.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#4Consumer Comment
Mon, April 02, 2012
What I meant was that you can't just discharge a mortgage and keep the property securing it.
As the others asked, what became of the house? If Ocwen was awarded it in lieu of the mortgage obligation being discharged, they obviously ought not be able to dun you for anything more.
Being Ocwen I wouldn't be surprised if they continued to do so.
Please provide enough detail to know what's going on.
MochaG
Springfield,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, April 02, 2012
You can discharge your personal liability on the mortgage but that does not eliminate the lien. Read http://www.moranlaw.net/house_after_bankruptcy.htm to educate yourself a bit. Did you keep paying for your house?
Steve
USA#6Consumer Comment
Mon, April 02, 2012
You can discharge the mortgage, but you can't keep the house. I guess there are some reasons why this is preferable to foreclosure, though I don't know the details.
So to the OP - did you indeed have to give up your house?
lttlbit36
Toledo,#7Author of original report
Mon, April 02, 2012
Please educate yourself you are allowed to discharge a home loan in bankruptcy. Ocwen is viscous and uncaring they refused to respond to the BBB, my bankruptcy attorney, complaints have been filed with the FTC and the attorney general at both the state and federal level. The next step is to file in federal court.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#8Consumer Comment
Mon, March 05, 2012
What KIND of loan was, or is, this exactly? Mortgages are NEVER discharged in a bankruptcy, because they are SECURED loans, secured by your property.
Ocwen is now the owner of what used to be Litton, and they are a vile company according to what borrowers report here and elsewhere.
However, if this loan is indeed a mortgage loan, or a loan secured by any assets, you have a big problem. You still owe it, and the bill, and the dangers, get bigger every month you don't pay.