The last people I expected to object to our plan did - Countrywide (BofA). I don't get it since we're surrendering the property.
Their objection basically states that the plan doesn't cover our mortgage payments in arrears (March-May,'09) prior to our filing. It also says we don't comply with U.S.C. 1322 and U.S.C. 1325 - which I googled but I don't particularly understand it. They even threw in that "debtor(s) may be delinquent in plan payments to the trustee" - which we're not. I figured they throw that one in on every objection they file just in case?
Why would they be fully compensated for anything in arrears if we're surrendering the house? (or did they miss that part )
Oh well, guess it's time for my lawyer to start earning his dough.
Their objection basically states that the plan doesn't cover our mortgage payments in arrears (March-May,'09) prior to our filing. It also says we don't comply with U.S.C. 1322 and U.S.C. 1325 - which I googled but I don't particularly understand it. They even threw in that "debtor(s) may be delinquent in plan payments to the trustee" - which we're not. I figured they throw that one in on every objection they file just in case?
Why would they be fully compensated for anything in arrears if we're surrendering the house? (or did they miss that part )
Oh well, guess it's time for my lawyer to start earning his dough.
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