Whats your question?
You pay what you owe....not less.
Oh, only $2100 .. in that case...get everyone off your back (gee, as you seem to feel, I can't see why anyone would even bother you about something so minor)....so pay it then! Or lose the attitude about how little of someone elses stuff it is you can't seem to return.
Stop thinking making full payments as you agreed, exactly as you agreed, is an option...or it is ever OK to not do it with the one depending on getting it.
Here is a fact you may not have considered: right now...every penny that comes your way..it isn't your money really...you already decided what to do with it and swore and committed it o someone else. It became theirs when you decided to agree and use it to pay the debt you were making...back whenever that was. So, hand it over now as you said, and anything left is what you get to spend.
The BK trustee usually waits until two payments have been missed and then files a Motion To Dismiss. There will be a time specified (usually 30 days) in which missed payments can be made up in FULL. If the amount owed is not presented before the time expires the 13 will be dismissed without further notice. If the filing is less than 60 months the trustee might agree to meet with the party involved to discuss possible modification of the BK plan.
You absolutely can trade in your vehicle even if you are behind on your payments. When you trade a vehicle in the dealership you are purchasing from pays off your previous loan in full, so being behind on your payments will not affect anything other than the total amount due on your car. Of course when the new dealership runs your credit report it will probably reflect that you are currently behind and will also show how many months you are behind.
Short answer, is you can't. If you send the claim check to the mortgagee company, they will apply the amount you are behind to the loan and leave you short on the amount needed to make the repairs.
ABSOLUTELY
Usually they aren't that nosy because it doesn't apply to them.
Of course YOU WILL LOOSE YOUR HOUSE IF YOUR BEHIND ON PAYMENTS.
no more than 2 payments
DEPENDS ON THE SHERRIFF IN YOU COUNTY
Only if you stopped making payments and are behind on your on your payments.
Catch up on your child support payments.
If you fall behind on payments you may often receive late charges.
If you are behind in your payments and you declare bankruptcy usually you can remain in your home and continue payments. However the lender will most likely begin foreclosure since you can't afford it and you are at higher risk.