I'm in chapter 13 BK. The current status of my case is "Nearing Completion". The trustee in western Tennessee makes payment the 10th of every month. When he makes the next set of payments my account will have a surplus of funds. I asked my atty when the payments would stop. She called the trustee and he said I needed to complete the pre discharge debt counseling course and he'd send the "Notice of Final Cure Payment" to the mortgage company and 21 days later he'd close the case and the payments would stop.
The trustee said it was okay to take the debit management course now even before he makes the last payment and I have and now, according to pacer, a "Notice of Final Cure Payment" was sent to my mortgage company. I expected this would happen after my next payment but he sent it early.
So starting a couple of days ago the 21 day count down began. What scares me is the mortgage servicer is Ocwen. The loan servicing switched from Bank of America to them midway the bankruptcy. The arrearage was caught up before the switch though. And there was even a change made to decrease the mortgage payment. It took Ocwen over a year before they filed the proper paper work to get the payments coming to them. And in the beginning the payment amount they used was incorrect. They applied the payments to my account incorrectly because of this. It took me months of calling them to get them see that and they changed the amount to what it should be.
What happens on a mortgage companies end when they receive a "Notice of Final Cure Payment". Do they wait out the 21 days or typically respond after a few days. Do they ever respond with an answer the customer still owes money. What happens if they do?
This is worse than being 6 and xmas is coming.
The trustee said it was okay to take the debit management course now even before he makes the last payment and I have and now, according to pacer, a "Notice of Final Cure Payment" was sent to my mortgage company. I expected this would happen after my next payment but he sent it early.
So starting a couple of days ago the 21 day count down began. What scares me is the mortgage servicer is Ocwen. The loan servicing switched from Bank of America to them midway the bankruptcy. The arrearage was caught up before the switch though. And there was even a change made to decrease the mortgage payment. It took Ocwen over a year before they filed the proper paper work to get the payments coming to them. And in the beginning the payment amount they used was incorrect. They applied the payments to my account incorrectly because of this. It took me months of calling them to get them see that and they changed the amount to what it should be.
What happens on a mortgage companies end when they receive a "Notice of Final Cure Payment". Do they wait out the 21 days or typically respond after a few days. Do they ever respond with an answer the customer still owes money. What happens if they do?
This is worse than being 6 and xmas is coming.
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