Question: I am a homeowner I own still 230000 on my home I paid 254000. My house is value at 228800 according to he city.I am married and have a 33000 debt in credit cards. Only on my name. I have signed with a debt settlement firm to clear my debts but they wait to have a lump sum to pay creditors in a 36 months program. My question is can they seized my things or can i lose my house…?
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Answer: You are correct. The way most debt settlement programs work is you save money each month, until you have enough money to make settlement arrangements with the creditors. So, if you have $33,000 in credit card debts, the debt settlement firm may decide that you need to save $20,000, so if you can save $555 per month, it will take 3 years to save the money. Once you have the money, the debt settlement firm will approach each credit card company and offer them a share of the settlement.
The problem, as you have correctly identified, is that it will take three years before you have saved enough money to propose the settlement, so for the next three years the credit card companies can phone you, and even take you to court to get a judgment against you. If they get a judgement they could garnishee your wages, or put a lien on your home.
In most cases creditors don’t sue, so the debt settlement program may be successful. However, you do run the risk of legal action over the next three years.
You have two choices: One option is to continue with the debt settlement program, and hope that no creditors take action against you.
The other option would be to file a consumer proposal. A consumer proposal is like a debt settlement program, in that you are making a payment each month to deal with your debts.
The big difference is that as soon as the proposal is filed, you are protected from your creditors. They can’t take legal action against you. For that reason a consumer proposal is generally a better option. A trustee that administers consumer proposals can review your situation and advise you on whether or not a consumer proposal makes sense for you.