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Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify =

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:37 pm
by Yahoo Bot

I remember one that give the Ok to do the mod.
Or
Use a motion that allows debt. Essentially replaces on debt for another. Perment mods require new loan docs. Hence permission needed for the new debt.
Jonathan Leventhal, Esq..
Leventhal Law Group, P.C.
818-347-5800
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Date: 11/06/2013 7:30 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: cdcbaa
Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify his mortgage in chapter 13 (valley)?
The only form I saw in the list was the one that just confirms that it's not a violation of the stay for the lender to discuss loan modification with the debtor. Is there a different form?
F 4001-1.6.DEBTOR.APP.LOAN.MOD
Holly Roark
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
Central District of California
Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600
F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
**For a quicker response, email me at holly@roarklawoffices.com.
I only use gmail for my listservs, and am likely to miss private emails
directed to my gmail account.**
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Leventhal Law Group, P.C. wrote:
Holly this is a form for this now.
Jonathan Leventhal, Esq..
Leventhal Law Group, P.C.
818-347-5800
This email and any attachments thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this email (or any attachments thereto) by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this email and any attachments thereto.
Leventhal Law Group, P.C. is a Debt Relief Agency under federal law.
Note: The Leventhal Law Group, P.C. does not represent you until a written fee agreement has been signed by you and a representation ive of the Leventhal Law Group, P.C. and all fees listed in the agreement have been paid.
Date: 11/06/2013 7:08 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: cdcbaa
Subject: [cdcbaa] Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify his mortgage in chapter 13 (valley)?
A couple years ago when I had a chapter 13 where the debtor received a loan modification. I filed a motion requesting that the court allow the debtor to enter into the loan mod. (I had heard that we should NOT style this motion as a motion to "approve" the loan mod.)
I am wondering whether any such motion is still required. My case is in the valley. Any recent samples are appreciated.
I will also me filing a MOMOD since the Debtor will not be paying the arrears through the plan once the loan mod is finalized.
Thanks for any samples.
Holly Roark
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
Central District of California
Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600
F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
**For a quicker response, email me at holly@roarklawoffices.com.
I only use gmail for my listservs, and am likely to miss private emails
directed to my gmail account.**
I remember one that give the Ok to do the mod.
Or
Use a motion that allows debt. Essentially replaces on debt for another. Perment mods require new loan docs. Hence permission needed for the new debt.
Jonathan Leventhal, Esq..
Leventhal Law Group, P.C.
818-347-5800
This email and any attachments thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this email (or any attachments thereto) by others is strictly prohibited. If
you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this email and any attachments thereto.
Leventhal Law Group, P.C. is a Debt Relief Agency under federal law.
Note: The Leventhal Law Group, P.C. does not represent you until a written fee agreement has been signed by you and a representation ive of the Leventhal Law Group, P.C. and all fees listed in the agreement have been paid.
Date: 11/06/2013 7:30 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: cdcbaa <cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify his mortgage in chapter 13 (valley)?

The only form I saw in the list was the one that just confirms that it's not a violation of the stay for the lender to discuss loan modification with the debtor. Is there a different form?
F 4001-1.6.DEBTOR.APP.LOAN.MOD
Holly Roark
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
Central District of California
Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600
F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
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Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify =

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 7:30 pm
by Yahoo Bot

The only form I saw in the list was the one that just confirms that it's
not a violation of the stay for the lender to discuss loan modification
with the debtor. Is there a different form?
F 4001-1.6.DEBTOR.APP.LOAN.MOD
Holly Roark
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
Central District of California
Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600
F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
**For a quicker response, email me at holly@roarklawoffices.com.
I only use gmail for my listservs, and am likely to miss private emails
directed to my gmail account.**
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 7:09 PM, Leventhal Law Group, P.C. wrote:
>
>
> Holly this is a form for this now.
>
>
> Jonathan Leventhal, Esq..
> Leventhal Law Group, P.C.
> 818-347-5800
>
> This email and any attachments thereto may contain private, confidential,
> and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any
> review, copying, or distribution of this email (or any attachments thereto)
> by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient,
> please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original
> and any copies of this email and any attachments thereto.
>
> Leventhal Law Group, P.C. is a Debt Relief Agency under federal law.
>
> Note: The Leventhal Law Group, P.C. does not represent you until a
> written fee agreement has been signed by you and a representation ive of
> the Leventhal Law Group, P.C. and all fees listed in the agreement have
> been paid.
>
>
>
> -------- Original message --------
> Date: 11/06/2013 7:08 PM (GMT-08:00)
> To: cdcbaa
> Subject: [cdcbaa] Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify
> his mortgage in chapter 13 (valley)?
>
>
>
>
> A couple years ago when I had a chapter 13 where the debtor received a
> loan modification. I filed a motion requesting that the court allow the
> debtor to enter into the loan mod. (I had heard that we should NOT style
> this motion as a motion to "approve" the loan mod.)
>
> I am wondering whether any such motion is still required. My case is in
> the valley. Any recent samples are appreciated.
>
> I will also me filing a MOMOD since the Debtor will not be paying the
> arrears through the plan once the loan mod is finalized.
>
> Thanks for any samples.
>
>
> Holly Roark
> Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
> holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email address**
> www.roarklawoffices.com
> Central District of California
> Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
> 1875 Century Park East, Suite 600
> Los Angeles, CA 90067
> T (310) 553-2600
> F (310) 553-2601
>
> *By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
>
>
> **For a quicker response, email me at holly@roarklawoffices.com.
> I only use gmail for my listservs, and am likely to miss private emails
> directed to my gmail account.**
>
>
>
>
The only form I saw in the list was the one that just confirms that it's not a violation of the stay for the lender to discuss loan modification with the debtor. Is there a different form?


F 4001-1.6.DEBTOR.APP.LOAN.MOD Holly RoarkCertified Bankruptcy Specialist*
holly@roarklawoffices.com**primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
Central District of California
Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600
F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal
Specialization
The post was migrated from Yahoo.

Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify =

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 7:09 pm
by Yahoo Bot

Holly this is a form for this now.
Jonathan Leventhal, Esq..
Leventhal Law Group, P.C.
818-347-5800
This email and any attachments thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this email (or any attachments thereto) by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this email and any attachments thereto.
Leventhal Law Group, P.C. is a Debt Relief Agency under federal law.
Note: The Leventhal Law Group, P.C. does not represent you until a written fee agreement has been signed by you and a representation ive of the Leventhal Law Group, P.C. and all fees listed in the agreement have been paid.
Date: 11/06/2013 7:08 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: cdcbaa
Subject: [cdcbaa] Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify his mortgage in chapter 13 (valley)?
A couple years ago when I had a chapter 13 where the debtor received a loan modification. I filed a motion requesting that the court allow the debtor to enter into the loan mod. (I had heard that we should NOT style this motion as a motion to "approve" the loan mod.)
I am wondering whether any such motion is still required. My case is in the valley. Any recent samples are appreciated.
I will also me filing a MOMOD since the Debtor will not be paying the arrears through the plan once the loan mod is finalized.
Thanks for any samples.
Holly Roark
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
Central District of California
Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600
F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
**For a quicker response, email me at holly@roarklawoffices.com.
I only use gmail for my listservs, and am likely to miss private emails
directed to my gmail account.**
Holly this is a form for this now.
Jonathan Leventhal, Esq..
Leventhal Law Group, P.C.
818-347-5800
This email and any attachments thereto may contain private, confidential, and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, copying, or distribution of this email (or any attachments thereto) by others is strictly prohibited. If
you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and permanently delete the original and any copies of this email and any attachments thereto.
Leventhal Law Group, P.C. is a Debt Relief Agency under federal law.
Note: The Leventhal Law Group, P.C. does not represent you until a written fee agreement has been signed by you and a representation ive of the Leventhal Law Group, P.C. and all fees listed in the agreement have been paid.
Date: 11/06/2013 7:08 PM (GMT-08:00)
To: cdcbaa <cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [cdcbaa] Do I need to file a motion to allow the debtor to modify his mortgage in chapter 13 (valley)?

A couple years ago when I had a chapter 13 where the debtor received a loan modification. I filed a motion requesting that the court allow the debtor to enter into the loan mod. (I had heard that we should NOT style this motion as a motion to "approve"
the loan mod.)
I am wondering whether any such motion is still required. My case is in the valley. Any recent samples are appreciated.
I will also me filing a MOMOD since the Debtor will not be paying the arrears through the plan once the loan mod is finalized.
Thanks for any samples.
Holly Roark
Certified Bankruptcy Specialist*
holly@roarklawoffices.com **primary email address**
www.roarklawoffices.com
Central District of California
Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney
1875 Century Park East, Suite 600
Los Angeles, CA 90067
T (310) 553-2600
F (310) 553-2601
*By State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization
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