We have a little over a year remaining in our 100% Chapter 13 plan and owe a little less than $12,000. Our mortgage was modified in Chapter 13, and as a result, we resumed payments outside of the bankruptcy. Our mortgage servicer still sends statements with the BK disclaimer, not that it matters, but it's just worth mentioning, I guess.
We want to sell the house and buy another house that we can purchase outright in another city and county. I have no bankruptcy attorney, but I suppose that I would just file a motion to get permission to sell the house even though the payments are outside the plan? I think the only obstacle is moving in the first place, not the sale of the home, but I could be wrong about this. We would likely use the proceeds from the sale to pay off the BK unless we were allowed to continue payments, in which case, I'd just set those funds in a separate interest-earning account. Any other obstacles to this scenario?
We want to sell the house and buy another house that we can purchase outright in another city and county. I have no bankruptcy attorney, but I suppose that I would just file a motion to get permission to sell the house even though the payments are outside the plan? I think the only obstacle is moving in the first place, not the sale of the home, but I could be wrong about this. We would likely use the proceeds from the sale to pay off the BK unless we were allowed to continue payments, in which case, I'd just set those funds in a separate interest-earning account. Any other obstacles to this scenario?
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