Morally Conflicted About Walking Away? Don't Be
It’s worth noting, also, that invariably stories that mention the prospect of foreclosure talk about the hit that this causes to a borrowers’ credit rating. Obviously, there is a hit. However, journalists are mistaken when they imagine that a credit score is a judgment on the character of borrowers. It’s not. It’s a judgment about the likelihood of someone repaying a loan. Bad marks like a foreclosure affect this. But being overextended on credit affects this even more. You might imagine that if you have the magic word “foreclosure” on your record you are automatically a worse risk than someone who doesn’t. That’s just not true. Lenders don’t like to lend money to people who have not paid their debts in the past. But what they like even less is lending money to people who have a mortgage they can’t afford and are likely to stop paying their debts in the future.