On January 23, I replaced my home owner's insurance policy with a policy that was almost half the amount of the previous policy. The replacement policy went into effect two months before the previous policy expired. This triggered a refund of the unused premiums from the former insurance company. I received a letter from Chase Home Mortgage informing me that if there was a refund, it was to be sent to Chase. Because of the decrease in premiums, my escrow account will be over the required amount after the next monthly payment. This overage does not include what we will be paying through the Chapter 13 plan. After those payments are made to Chase, our escrow account will be more than $1200 over the required amount.
Must I send this refund check to Chase, even though it will cause an even greater overage in the escrow account? It sure would help to have the extra $300 to cover this month's payment to the trustee.
Must I send this refund check to Chase, even though it will cause an even greater overage in the escrow account? It sure would help to have the extra $300 to cover this month's payment to the trustee.
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