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Archive for April, 2022

04
Apr
2022

Excess Income & Bad Faith Bankruptcy Filing

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Dismissed for Substantial Abuse and Bad Faith filing due to Debtors’ Excess Income.  Debtors’ excess estimated income over expenses defeated debtor’s Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.  Here, debtors’ bankruptcy schedules identified their residence as valued at $80,000, with two mortgages totalling $77,000. Debtors also listed two vehicles valued at $40,000, with secured liens of approximately $46,000 against […]

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01
Apr
2022

Michigan Foreclosure Deficiency Defined

ISSUE:  Whether a mortgagee bidding total debt at foreclosure sale can recover post-foreclosure advances for repairs and/or improvements through a deficiency action against mortgagor. CONCLUSION: A mortgagee (Lender) cannot pursue a mortgagor for a deficiency arising from post-foreclosure advances expended to repair or improve the premises. When a mortgagee makes a full credit bid for […]

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