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The New Mortgage Declaration Form [1 Attachment]

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 5:47 pm
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I filed them for a car in one of my first Chapter 13s, but after that no
one ever asked for them, so I only file them for mortgages now.
Holly Roark
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On Wed, May 16, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Mark J. Markus wrote:
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> [Attachment(s) from Mark J. Markus included
> below]
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> The new form for postpetition preconfirmation deed of trust payments was
> released, and is attached.
>
> It is now combined with personal property payments, such as for vehicles.
>
> 1. It now asks for the due date as being the FIRST date a payment is due,
> not the last date it is due (with grace period). Does that mean that the
> Trustees will object if a debtor hasn't made the payment by the due date?
>
> 2. It also no longer seems to ask for any proof of payments to be
> attached. Are those no longer necessary (as of June 1)?
>
> 3. Does anyone actually file these things for vehicle payments?
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I filed them for a car in one of my first Chapter 13s, but after that no one ever asked for them, so I only file them for mortgages now.
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