Mortgage Help in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

Ok, another reprint.  But a lot of people are trying to save their homes and don’t know that Chapter 13 Bankruptcy offers homeowners a lot of options to save their home and actually reduce the amount owed on their mortgages.  For example; if you have fallen behind on your mortgage payments, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will allow you to resume your normal monthly payments while setting up a repayment plan to repay your arrears (past due payment), over the course of five years. However, what if your property is worth less than what you owe? There are two situations that that bankruptcy may be able to help you avoid the unsecured portion of your mortgage.

Your Primary Residence
In the case of your primary residence, it is possible to completely avoid your second mortgage. Massachusetts bankruptcy courts have held that if you have a second mortgage on your property and it is completely unsecured, then you can avoid the second mortgage and convert it to unsecured debt. Here is how it works: Assume that you have a 1st mortgage for $350,000 and a second mortgage for $50,000. If your home value has dropped below $350,000, then your second mortgage is “wholly unsecured.” Using the Bankruptcy Court’s equitable powers, we can “strip” the second mortgage and make it an unsecured debt. Then at the end of your plan repayment, the remaining balance of your second mortgage will be discharged, leaving only your first mortgage on your property.

Investment Property
In the case of investment property, if your mortgage is more than the property is worth, the bankruptcy code allows you to “strip” the unsecured portion of the loan. Unfortunately, this option is not available if the property is your primary residence.

The current bankruptcy laws can’t help everyone, but there may be options available. To find out more, feel free to contact us for a free consultation. The attorneys at Grantham Cencarik, PC aren’t new to bankruptcy, we have been helping clients in the areas of Bankruptcy for years, call us today for your appointment.

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