Hello,
I made the senseless decision to sign for a $1.5 million dollar home and a luxury car for a former friend of mine in Miami. Long story short, my "friend" has not been forthcoming with making payments on either account. I have now been summoned by Bank of America who is representing Wells Fargo in the foreclosure proceedings and Mercedes has threanted the repossess the car. These mistakes have caused significant damage on my credit report. I am not in any financial standing to make the necessary mortgage or car payments. I am currently working with a broker to try and sell the house and get it out of my name but my concern is trying to get the car. Mercedes has informed me that they may be a possibility to get a cheaper model but my "friend" has also gone over the mile limit as this car is a lease, which I will be liable for that. My other concern is, how can I work on resolving my credit? I had near perfect credit before this mess and going forward, I know that I will encounter difficulties with trying to get bank loans, car loans, renting an apartment etc. Is there a letter that I can write to credit agencies to explain my situation? As it is, I make all of my rent payments on time and I pay off my credit cards each month and I pay them in full. Any advice that anyone can provide would be great.
Extremely embarassed in DC
I made the senseless decision to sign for a $1.5 million dollar home and a luxury car for a former friend of mine in Miami. Long story short, my "friend" has not been forthcoming with making payments on either account. I have now been summoned by Bank of America who is representing Wells Fargo in the foreclosure proceedings and Mercedes has threanted the repossess the car. These mistakes have caused significant damage on my credit report. I am not in any financial standing to make the necessary mortgage or car payments. I am currently working with a broker to try and sell the house and get it out of my name but my concern is trying to get the car. Mercedes has informed me that they may be a possibility to get a cheaper model but my "friend" has also gone over the mile limit as this car is a lease, which I will be liable for that. My other concern is, how can I work on resolving my credit? I had near perfect credit before this mess and going forward, I know that I will encounter difficulties with trying to get bank loans, car loans, renting an apartment etc. Is there a letter that I can write to credit agencies to explain my situation? As it is, I make all of my rent payments on time and I pay off my credit cards each month and I pay them in full. Any advice that anyone can provide would be great.
Extremely embarassed in DC
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