I know that mortgage payments have to be made throughout the plan. Not making the mortgage payment results in a relief from automatic stay and a material breach of the confirmed plan. So you lose both the discharge and the house. I'm unclear on the rules for forbearance and CH13, but I'm too chicken to try it out to pocket some mortgage payments in my savings account and will simply refinance out of the current mortgages.
But what happens when the original pre-petition mortgages are extinguished in favor of a new post-petition mortgage?
1) Can I be 1 or more months behind on the brand new post-petition mortgage at the end of the plan and still get the discharge?
2) Will strategic forbearance on the brand new post-petition mortgage be a way to free up money to pay the trustee? Looking at covid forbearance a form of insurance to do anything possible to get to the finish line even if there is a huge drop in income.
There is also the concern that I will not be able to convince/coerce the lender to take my preferred forbearance option which is to stick the arrears at the end so it would be risky to do strategic forbearance. Forbearance could make it more difficult to do another refinance.
I would welcome any thoughts on this.
But what happens when the original pre-petition mortgages are extinguished in favor of a new post-petition mortgage?
1) Can I be 1 or more months behind on the brand new post-petition mortgage at the end of the plan and still get the discharge?
2) Will strategic forbearance on the brand new post-petition mortgage be a way to free up money to pay the trustee? Looking at covid forbearance a form of insurance to do anything possible to get to the finish line even if there is a huge drop in income.
There is also the concern that I will not be able to convince/coerce the lender to take my preferred forbearance option which is to stick the arrears at the end so it would be risky to do strategic forbearance. Forbearance could make it more difficult to do another refinance.
I would welcome any thoughts on this.
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