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Every other mortgage, and taxes etc. will all be paid off in full. |
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I am not a bankruptcy attorney (and don't want to be, no offence) so I am not sure where Hank's question was going other than as to whether the Trustee has notice of the mortgage, i.e. if its unrecorded maybe he doesn't know about; and the priorities involved. |
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(It sounds to me like what you are proposing is simply a settlement of the estate (i.e. all creditors get paid, at least in part, and sign off on the distribution) as opposed to a motion to compel abandonment, which is a request to compel the trustee to give up a claim to an asset that could be part of the estate.) |
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2) The issue is time. I don't have time to sit around and wait for the settlement. I have the deal worked out and need to move the house. Offers from the bank are for a limited time. I am a business man now, not a lawyer, so time is the enemy. Getting the trustee to give up the claim to the asset is exactly what I need to happen so I can purchase the house. |
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It is pretty easy to get a title report so I am sure the Trustee knows about it. Hank do you have a copy of the motion that you could delete the names and send it to me? |
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I've been hepful. |
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Where this property is different is that the homeowner filed bankruptcy right in the middle of my negotiation with the lien holder (the bank that lent him the money). I told them the homeowner could not avoid bankruptcy much longer so they had better give me an offer to complete the transaction. The bank didnh't believe me, screwed around, and the guy went into bankruptcy. Now I can't complete the transaction because the Trustee is in control of the house. Now the bank is ready to deal but the house is part of the bankruptcy. It will take at least a month for the trustee to organize all the paperwork to determine that the homeowner is upside down in the house and a shortsale would be the best for all players involved. The Trustee assistance, told me the only option I had to speed up the release of the house was...........A motion to compel abandonment. I have never even filed any motion in bankruptcyu court, and when I practiced law I always asked around for forms (why reinvent the wheel) so that is what I am doing here. |
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http://www.usforms.com/forms/AZ/c/AZ-C-310-6385.pdf I want to do what you do. Should I quit my day job? Slave don't answer!! |
Thanks for the link. Exactly what I was looking for.
Don't quit your job. What I do is a roller coaster ride and I haven't perfected the system yet. The payoffs are good but there could be long periods of time with no income. That can get rough. I think I may have to find some contract work for the dry periods. |
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