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New Ch. 13 Plan issue: Class 3B and Mandatory Request

Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2018 9:30 am
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It sounds like a software issue. The move is to edit the form manually in Best Case.Click on the plan and Alt + R or right click an edit the plan in Best Case Attachment Editor.
Sincerely,David Jacob
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Subject: [cdcbaa] New Ch. 13 Plan issue: Class 3B and Mandatory Request to Modify
y claim in full during the course of the Plan, but wants to reduce the interest to a "Till" rate. It seems (based on discussions with our Trustee attorneys) that Class 3B is the correct place to put this. However, doing that seems to automatically mandate that section IV be checked requiring either a Motion To Value be filed, or if not, compliance with the Local Bankruptcy Rule regarding notice of a lien modification (which requires exhibits evidencing value, etc.) I can't tell if this is a software problem with BestCase, or whether the form itself mandates this. In other words, does changing the interest rate on a secured claim being paid in full constitute a "non-standard plan provision"?
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