Ok so we made the February mortgage payment this past Friday, and it cleared our bank this morning (Monday). So, the mortgage is now current until March 01 2022. The January 2022 BK payment was already paid, which is due on January 10 (today). Therefore, we can make the final, February 2022 payment tomorrow or the following day - January 11/12, since that's the beginning of a new BK monthly cycle for us. Maybe this is just wishful thinking but ideally, the trustee will contact the lender before March 1 asking, 'are the borrowers current on their mortgage?' (and of course the lender will respond before March 01). The timeline between making the final payment (January 11/12), and March 1st is about 6 weeks. Of course, we will continue to remain current on the mortgage; but it would be nice to get this knocked out sooner rather than later.
We have heard of at least one case on here, in which the debtor made more than one payment in a bk payment cycle, and they were in a << 100% plan. The trustee kept the 2nd payment, so the debtor ended up paying that additional amount into their plan. This, is why we are waiting until the start of the bk payment cycle, to make that final payment - so we don't end up paying an extra $900! LOL. The attorney did say, 'yeah pay it off early if you want'... but, we're not taking *ANY* chances with this. The attorney is *usually* correct about how the trustee team will respond, but not always. So. we'll wait a day or two.
We have heard of at least one case on here, in which the debtor made more than one payment in a bk payment cycle, and they were in a << 100% plan. The trustee kept the 2nd payment, so the debtor ended up paying that additional amount into their plan. This, is why we are waiting until the start of the bk payment cycle, to make that final payment - so we don't end up paying an extra $900! LOL. The attorney did say, 'yeah pay it off early if you want'... but, we're not taking *ANY* chances with this. The attorney is *usually* correct about how the trustee team will respond, but not always. So. we'll wait a day or two.
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