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If it is the lender I think it is, contact counsel who will file an amended response indicating that payments are current.
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When the trustee files the notice that all mortgage arrears have been paid off and the mortgage servicer files a response agreeing with the arrears being paid off but claiming that debtor is not current on ongoing mortgage payments:
Must the debtor file a response if she believes payments are current?
Thanks,
If it is the lender I think it is, contact counsel who will file an amended response indicating that payments are current.
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When the trustee files the notice that all mortgage arrears have been paid off and the mortgage servicer files a response agreeing with the arrears being paid off but claiming that debtor is not current on ongoing mortgage payments:
Must the debtor file a response if she believes payments are current?
Thanks,
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I would. I would also ask them for an accounting.
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> When the trustee files the notice that all mortgage arrears have been paid
> off and the mortgage servicer files a response agreeing with the arrears
> being paid off but claiming that debtor is not current on ongoing mortgage
> payments:
> Must the debtor file a response if she believes payments are current?
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> Thanks,
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I would. I would also ask them for an accounting.Sincerely,Michael Avanesian, Esq.rial, helvetica, sans-serif">Avanesian Law Firm801 N. Brand Blvd., Suite #1130
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When the trustee files the notice that all mortgage arrears have been paid
off and the mortgage servicer files a response agreeing with the arrears
being paid off but claiming that debtor is not current on ongoing mortgage
payments:
Must the debtor file a response if she believes payments are current?
Thanks,
When the trustee files the notice that all mortgage arrears have been paid off and the mortgage servicer files a response agreeing with the arrears being paid off but claiming that debtor is not current on ongoing mortgage payments:
Must the debtor file a response if she believes payments are current?
Thanks,

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