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You may want to file an adversary toward the end of the case for a
determination that the mortgage is deemed current upon discharge.
Christine
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 2:22 PM, R Grace Rodriguez wrote:
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> Members: I have received a number of such notices on my confirmed
> bankruptcy cases where anywhere between $75.00 per month to a new greedy
> little record of $220.00 per month for "Property Preservation" Expenses in
> a case where debtor's plan to pay back arrears has been confirmed and they
> are in fact occupying the property.
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> Of course the concern is that What kind of property preservation expense
> requires a $220 monthly fee? Who did what to incur such a fee? And it is
> a repeated abuse if in fact nothing reasonable and necessary is required
> under the circumstances to perform such service. AND I also notice a
> monthly attorney fee of $100.50 per month fee being added, along with tax
> advances that are are supposedly non-escrowed when the debtor is paying an
> escrow impound each month.
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> Anyone have a sample objection to one of these things? Is anyone pursuing
> some sort of a blanket "this is messed up Nationstar" sort of action
> against Nationstar or other banks engaging in this sort of conduct?
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You may want to file an adversary toward the end of the case for a determination that the mortgage is deemed current upon discharge.ChristineOn Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 2:22 PM, R Grace Rodriguez <rgracelaw@gmail.com> wrote:

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