Hello everyone,
I am filling out the paperwork in preparation for filing Chapter 7 in Oregon (moved back from Arizona in July 2009).
I have a couple of questions, but am breaking them down in different posts:
Question 1: How to account for foreclosed home in Ch. 7 paperwork?
Background: I abandoned my home in Arizona in July/Sept of 2009. I lived there for 2 years, and about 6 months.
I have received a 1099-A from the primary mortgage holder (10/2009) and box 5 "Was borrower personally liable for repayment of the debt?" is marked "Yes".
The secondary mortgage holder is still sending me bills (I have not paid them anything).
This question is about how these creditors should be entered on the chapter 7 paperwork. As far as I know, the secondary mortgage is non-recourse, but I don't know that for a fact.
What schedules do these debts go on? I'm not sure how to classify either mortgage holder.
(The property was sold, and there are new owners living in the home, as of last winter/spring.)
Thanks in advance to anyone who can tell me how these debts should be listed.
I am filling out the paperwork in preparation for filing Chapter 7 in Oregon (moved back from Arizona in July 2009).
I have a couple of questions, but am breaking them down in different posts:
Question 1: How to account for foreclosed home in Ch. 7 paperwork?
Background: I abandoned my home in Arizona in July/Sept of 2009. I lived there for 2 years, and about 6 months.
I have received a 1099-A from the primary mortgage holder (10/2009) and box 5 "Was borrower personally liable for repayment of the debt?" is marked "Yes".
The secondary mortgage holder is still sending me bills (I have not paid them anything).
This question is about how these creditors should be entered on the chapter 7 paperwork. As far as I know, the secondary mortgage is non-recourse, but I don't know that for a fact.
What schedules do these debts go on? I'm not sure how to classify either mortgage holder.
(The property was sold, and there are new owners living in the home, as of last winter/spring.)
Thanks in advance to anyone who can tell me how these debts should be listed.
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