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Reaffirmation and anti-deficiency

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:47 am
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Ive attached a discussion of CCP 580 I found when researching this issue.
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Reaffirmation and anti-deficiency

Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 7:39 am
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I agree with Dennis. SeeCCP 580b Conditions under which deficiency judgment forbidden. The reaffirmed debt arguablydoes not transmute the debt from "a loan which was in fact used to pay all or part of the purchase price of that occupied dwelling." See also CCP 726 "one action" protection of borrower. Nonetheless,weshould resist the pressure from lenders to reaffirm home loans generally. There is no requirement to do so and it creates more work and a risk (however small) that lenders will try to crack open the door on the issue of the debt somehow being transmutted through the process.
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Don't think there is any case law on this. Guess no.
Dennis McGoldrick
350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207B
Torrance, CA 90503
On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:04 PM, "Matthew Gary Evans" wrote:
>Does reaffirming a mortgage loan on a principal residence waive the anti-deficiency statute in the event of breach and foreclosure?
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I agree with Dennis. See CCP 580b Conditions under which deficiency judgment forbidden. The reaffirmed debt arguably does not transmute the debt from "a loan which was in fact used to pay all or part of the purchase price of that occupied dwelling." See also CCP 726 "one action" protection of borrower. Nonetheless, we should resist the pressure from lenders to reaffirm home loans generally. There is no requirement to do so and it creates more work and a risk (however small) that lenders will try to crack open the door on the issue of the debt somehow being transmutted through the process. Peter M. Lively, J.D./M.B.A.Law Offices of Peter M. Lively Personal Financial Law Center I11965 Venice Blvd, Suite 301 Los Angeles, CA 90066-3977 310-899-0630 800-307-DEBT (3328)Fax: 310-899-0632 A-Bankruptcy-Attorney.com
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From: Dennis McGoldrick <easky1@yahoo.com>To: "cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com" <cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com>Subject: Re: [cdcbaa] Reaffirmation and anti-deficiency
Don't think there is any case law on this. Guess no.Dennis McGoldrick
350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207B
Torrance, CA 90503
On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:04 PM, "Matthew Gary Evans" <matthew@matthewgary evanslaw. com> wrote:

Does reaffirming a mortgage loan on a principal residence waive the anti-deficiency statute in the event of breach and foreclosure?

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Reaffirmation and anti-deficiency

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 11:35 pm
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Doesn't it open up the possibility of a 1099 for cancellation of debt income
if there is a foreclosure sale after the bk? I remember a lengthy
discussion about this last year; Matthew you will probably find it if you
check the archives on the yahoogroup website--maybe 3-4 mos ago.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Dennis McGoldrick wrote:
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> Don't think there is any case law on this. Guess no.
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> Dennis McGoldrick
> 350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207B
> Torrance, CA 90503
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> On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:04 PM, "Matthew Gary Evans" matthew@matthewgaryevanslaw.com> wrote:
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> Does reaffirming a mortgage loan on a principal residence waive the
> anti-deficiency statute in the event of breach and foreclosure?
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Doesn't it open up the possibility of a 1099 for cancellation of
debt income if there is a foreclosure sale after the bk? I remember a lengthy discussion about this last year; Matthew you will probably find it if you check the archives on the yahoogroup website--maybe 3-4 mos ago.
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:40 PM, Dennis McGoldrick <easky1@yahoo.com> wrote:
Don't think there is any case law on this. Guess no.Dennis McGoldrick350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207BTorrance, CA 90503On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:04 PM, "Matthew Gary Evans" <matthew@matthewgaryevanslaw.com> wrote:
Does
reaffirming a mortgage loan on a principal residence waive the anti-deficiency
statute in the event of breach and foreclosure?
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Law
Office of Matthew Gary Evans
Matthew
Gary Evans, Esq.
16
North Marengo Avenue, Room 219
Pasadena,
California 91101
Tel.:
(626) 405-9448
Fax:
(626) 768-7565
Cell:
(213) 842-6645
Email:
matthew@matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.net/Bankruptcy
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Reaffirmation and anti-deficiency

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Don't think there is any case law on this. Guess no.
Dennis McGoldrick
350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207B
Torrance, CA 90503
On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:04 PM, "Matthew Gary Evans" wrote:
Does reaffirming a mortgage loan on a principal residence waive the anti-deficiency statute in the event of breach and foreclosure?
____________________________________
Law Office of Matthew Gary Evans
Matthew Gary Evans, Esq.
16 North Marengo Avenue, Room 219
Pasadena, California 91101
Tel.: (626) 405-9448
Fax: (626) 768-7565
Cell: (213) 842-6645
Email: matthew@matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.net/Bankruptcy
please visit my blog at matthewevanslaw.wordpress.com
Member: California State Bar, American Bar Association, Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles, Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, Pasadena Chamber of Commerce
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Don't think there is any case law on this. Guess no.Dennis McGoldrick350 S. Crenshaw Bl., #A207BTorrance, CA 90503On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:04 PM, "Matthew Gary Evans" <matthew@matthewgaryevanslaw.com> wrote:

Does
reaffirming a mortgage loan on a principal residence waive the anti-deficiency
statute in the event of breach and foreclosure?

____________________________________
Law
Office of Matthew Gary Evans
Matthew
Gary Evans, Esq.
16
North Marengo Avenue, Room 219
Pasadena,
California 91101
Tel.:
(626) 405-9448
Fax:
(626) 768-7565
Cell:
(213) 842-6645
Email:
matthew@matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.net/Bankruptcy
please
visit my blog at matthewevanslaw.wordpress.com

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Reaffirmation and anti-deficiency

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Does reaffirming a mortgage loan on a principal residence waive the
anti-deficiency statute in the event of breach and foreclosure?
____________________________________
Law Office of Matthew Gary Evans
Matthew Gary Evans, Esq.
16 North Marengo Avenue, Room 219
Pasadena, California 91101
Tel.: (626) 405-9448
Fax: (626) 768-7565
Cell: (213) 842-6645
Email: matthew@matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.com
www.matthewgaryevanslaw.net/Bankruptcy
please visit my blog at matthewevanslaw.wordpress.com
Member: California State Bar, American Bar Association, Consumer Attorneys
Association of Los Angeles, Central District Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys
Association, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, Pasadena
Chamber of Commerce
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