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Author:
John Chase
The effects of a job layoff can be major and life-changing. And if you own a home and find yourself struggling to make your mortgage payments, you may even wonder if there's a point at which you'd just mail your house keys to the bank. If you haven't already done so - file for unemployment. Is it ever a good
idea to "walk away" from a mortgage? Here are the purely economic costs you'll have to weigh. First, there's your credit score. If you have a good score, it most likely will drop more than 100 points, according to credit scorer FICO, and the mark stays on your report for seven years. You'll be hard-pressed to buy again anytime soon. And you should remember that potential employers and landlords may see your credit record, although some of the stigma of losing a house may be wearing off now that we're Foreclosure Nation. Taxes. In the past, if a lender forgave a mortgage, you typically had to pay tax on that amount. A new law offers relief from most of those federal taxes. But it's only for a primary residence, and if you borrowed against the house for anything besides home improvement, you'll still owe tax on that part. Also, depending on your state's law and your type of mortgage, your lender may be able to go after you for the money. It is uncommon, but as the recession drags on, banks may get tougher. Consult an attorney and tax professional before making a decision. And check the rental market in your area. You may not save as much as you'd think, especially after figuring in taxes and the burden of poor credit. I don't have much
of an emergency fund if I lose my job. What do I do now? John is a DJ and radio producer by trade who has performed in the U.S., Russia, Germany, Turkey, Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo and India. Through a strange twist of fate he found himself working in the debt consolidation and debt settlement field in Chicago. John has a great interest in charity work as well. His other interests include fitness, science & technology, modern medicine, politics, world events and pop culture. Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Unemployment: How To Survive
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