HI everyone.
My Chpt 13 was discharged as of early Oct 2014 – YES! Got the official letter and everything from the trustee’s office. So what’s the problem?
Well you know how after you are discharged, the trustee’s office sends out a notice of discharge to all your previous creditors that are listed in your claim summary? Well, they did that and Citi (my secondary mortgage – I took it out during those now infamous sub-prime piggyback mortgage loan days) came back saying that I still owed them a whopping $36,000!
Back in 2010 when I first filed for BK, Citi had originally put in a claim for the full amount owed to them of $76,000. This was the amount that I owed and the same amount I also made my attorney and trustee aware of when we filed my paperwork. Then right before the plan was confirmed, Citi withdrew the claim for the full $76K and instead put in two separate claims of $750 each –totaling $1500. My BK plan was then confirmed with the amounts owed to Citi as $1500 (listed as “secured mortgage arrears”). My trustee administered and paid the entire amount of $1500 from the very get-go. During the entire five years, neither my attorney nor I ever heard further from Citi about any additional amounts owed outside of the $1500 or why they withdrew the original claim of $76K. I know that by law, Citi could not have contact with me but they did have my attorney’s information, and I know that anything that came from any creditors, I would’ve forwarded directly to the attorney to deal with.
Now that Citi is getting the notice of discharge, they are claiming that I owed them about $36,000 for the past five years of what they claim are payments of $650 a month! This is the first my attorney and I have heard of it and we never agreed to this. There was never any intention of making payments outside of the BK towards the secondary mortgage as I was obligated to pay about 88% into the BK plan and there was no way I could have afforded to pay off my monthly BK payments and an additional $650 a month to Citi.
Our guess is that someone at Citi screwed up back in 2010 when they withdrew the original amount and put in the smaller amounts. Somehow my recent discharge papers flagged something, so Citi is trying to fix their mistake.
Thoughts? Anyone else come across similar issues with Citi? I hope I didn’t go through all this blood, sweat and lots of tears for the past five years for naught
My attorney is looking into this and we are working directly with the trustee's office as well as reaching out to other BK attorneys for their opinion.
My Chpt 13 was discharged as of early Oct 2014 – YES! Got the official letter and everything from the trustee’s office. So what’s the problem?
Well you know how after you are discharged, the trustee’s office sends out a notice of discharge to all your previous creditors that are listed in your claim summary? Well, they did that and Citi (my secondary mortgage – I took it out during those now infamous sub-prime piggyback mortgage loan days) came back saying that I still owed them a whopping $36,000!
Back in 2010 when I first filed for BK, Citi had originally put in a claim for the full amount owed to them of $76,000. This was the amount that I owed and the same amount I also made my attorney and trustee aware of when we filed my paperwork. Then right before the plan was confirmed, Citi withdrew the claim for the full $76K and instead put in two separate claims of $750 each –totaling $1500. My BK plan was then confirmed with the amounts owed to Citi as $1500 (listed as “secured mortgage arrears”). My trustee administered and paid the entire amount of $1500 from the very get-go. During the entire five years, neither my attorney nor I ever heard further from Citi about any additional amounts owed outside of the $1500 or why they withdrew the original claim of $76K. I know that by law, Citi could not have contact with me but they did have my attorney’s information, and I know that anything that came from any creditors, I would’ve forwarded directly to the attorney to deal with.
Now that Citi is getting the notice of discharge, they are claiming that I owed them about $36,000 for the past five years of what they claim are payments of $650 a month! This is the first my attorney and I have heard of it and we never agreed to this. There was never any intention of making payments outside of the BK towards the secondary mortgage as I was obligated to pay about 88% into the BK plan and there was no way I could have afforded to pay off my monthly BK payments and an additional $650 a month to Citi.
Our guess is that someone at Citi screwed up back in 2010 when they withdrew the original amount and put in the smaller amounts. Somehow my recent discharge papers flagged something, so Citi is trying to fix their mistake.
Thoughts? Anyone else come across similar issues with Citi? I hope I didn’t go through all this blood, sweat and lots of tears for the past five years for naught
My attorney is looking into this and we are working directly with the trustee's office as well as reaching out to other BK attorneys for their opinion.
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