As some of you know we are in BK limbo with our C7. The UST filed presumption of abuse and then motion to dismiss and possible conversion to a C13. We have a hearing coming up where we will request to redo our B22, which the UST is okay with (I guess).
From what I understand from our lawyer, some things are allowed in C13 that are not allowed in C7.
We have a home in another state that we are surrendering that has equity in it but it also has a lien on it from my dad (who caused the whole BK). The equity left in the house will not cover the lien. We were hoping by surrendering UST could use the equity to pay creditors. The UST does not want the house because of the lien and made us a No Asset, no distribution case. The bank has already started the foreclosure process.
My question is: What happens when the house gets foreclosed on? What happens to the equity? Is it given to the lien holder (my dad)? Or in other words who gets what? Does the lien make a difference if we are in a 7 or 13?
Thanks. I wish we would have found this site before we filed. I've learned a lot here.
From what I understand from our lawyer, some things are allowed in C13 that are not allowed in C7.
We have a home in another state that we are surrendering that has equity in it but it also has a lien on it from my dad (who caused the whole BK). The equity left in the house will not cover the lien. We were hoping by surrendering UST could use the equity to pay creditors. The UST does not want the house because of the lien and made us a No Asset, no distribution case. The bank has already started the foreclosure process.
My question is: What happens when the house gets foreclosed on? What happens to the equity? Is it given to the lien holder (my dad)? Or in other words who gets what? Does the lien make a difference if we are in a 7 or 13?
Thanks. I wish we would have found this site before we filed. I've learned a lot here.
that your fathers lien is junior to the first mortgage and that the foreclosure process has started. Since the Trustee has abandoned the property, the bank can continue the foreclosure process as soon as they lift the automatic stay or you are discharged, whichever comes first.
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