They can proceed with a foreclosure or whatever "cure and remand" action they so choose.
We have a lawyer but he has not contact us back. We are behind on the mortgage.
Mortgage debt relief is an incredibly hot topic the world over. Generally, one should look into a credit repair type company for assistance in any type of debt relief, including a mortgage debt.
Unfortunately, mortgages for second houses and rentals do not qualify for mortgage relief.
Please go to www.mortgagereliefonline.com. There you will be able to learn more about mortgage relief and how you can get help.
Not enough information contained in question.. Plaintiffs motion for WHAT? Motion for relief of WHAT?
It is still yours until foreclosed formally...the stay just means they can do so.
There is actually a website that you can go to, to learn more about mortgage relief. It is www.mortgagereliefonline.com, there you will learn everything you need to know
Yes, so long as you keep making the mortgage payments. If you stop paying, eventually the creditor will be allowed to foreclose on the property.
There are various programs out to assist you with mortgage relief. Some of the programs include HUD and also a website you could go to called www.mortgagerelief.com.
You file an objection to the motion for relief.
If a creditor files a motion for relief from stay in any bankruptcy proceeding, the papers should be served on the debtor's attorney of record.
If you can't get it caught up eventually you'll have to go back to your lawyer and he will have to file a written motion to have the plan modified. Your lawyers additional fees for doing this, plus fees of any creditors lawyers who want to be heard on the motion, will be added to your plan. If you just cant pay it eventually the court will allow the mortgage holder relief from stay and they can foreclose.