We are confirmed, as of February, in our 60 month Chapter 13 plan. Currently we are battling with our 2nd mortgage company, who filed a complaint/adversary proceeding (HSBC Mortgage). There is a court date set for August 2nd, and it's a default order setting. I think this is good for us, because doesn't that mean that because HSBC hasn't responded to the claim/objection we filed against them, that the judge is just going to say "HSBC, you're out of luck" and rule in our favor?
My REAL QUESTION, however, is this: Yesterday our insurance adjuster came out, after lots of recent hail storms and tornadoes in our area, and told us we do in fact need a new roof, gutters, and some window screens. No arguments, nothing. Just plain "Yeah, you guys have damage worth fixing." They wrote up the claim and proposal and all is fine. We can pay our deductible out of the emergency fund we have set aside.
However, we have to have the mortgage companies sign off on the check from the insurance company in order to pay the roofer, and my atty says it might be a problem because we are in BK and currently going to court against HSBC (who is objecting to our desire to strip the 2nd).
Has anyone ever dealt with this kind of situation? Ideally I'd think (as does my atty) that the mortgage companies will want to replace the roof to protect the asset (the house), but they might not be so agreeable right now to this.
What can I do to help see this happen? Our roof leaks into my daughter's bedroom and the insurance company has even suggested we'll need to replace carpeting in there, or at least have it professionally cleaned.
Thank you!
Carrie
My REAL QUESTION, however, is this: Yesterday our insurance adjuster came out, after lots of recent hail storms and tornadoes in our area, and told us we do in fact need a new roof, gutters, and some window screens. No arguments, nothing. Just plain "Yeah, you guys have damage worth fixing." They wrote up the claim and proposal and all is fine. We can pay our deductible out of the emergency fund we have set aside.
However, we have to have the mortgage companies sign off on the check from the insurance company in order to pay the roofer, and my atty says it might be a problem because we are in BK and currently going to court against HSBC (who is objecting to our desire to strip the 2nd).
Has anyone ever dealt with this kind of situation? Ideally I'd think (as does my atty) that the mortgage companies will want to replace the roof to protect the asset (the house), but they might not be so agreeable right now to this.
What can I do to help see this happen? Our roof leaks into my daughter's bedroom and the insurance company has even suggested we'll need to replace carpeting in there, or at least have it professionally cleaned.
Thank you!
Carrie
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