Bankruptcy Lawyers Guest On Real Estate Radio AM830 This Sunday at 10 a.m.!

Tune in to AM830 this Sunday morning from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. when my partner John Greifendorff and myself, Christine Wilton guest on Real Estate Radio-Southern California with our host, Ron Siegel!

Ron Siegel is host of "Real Estate Radio - Southern California" on ESPN Radio AM 830 KLAA Sunday's from 10-11AM. Every Sunday, Ron discusses current events, real estate, and various other financial topics.  Mr. Siegel runs the Real Estate and Mortgage Resource Center at Stearns Lending and his radio show explores this topic from every angle.

The Real Estate Radio Network, hosted by Ron Siegel, is designed to help Consumers in Southern California understand the HOW and the WHY in our incredible Real Estate Market. Southern California is a unique place to live and an incredible place to invest. If you don’t own a piece of Southern California yet, make sure you tune in and gain all the knowledge you need to make an educated decision about when to enter the market. If you already own a home, listening to the Show will help you understand when it’s a good time to sell or refinance. Either way, the show is for you and we hope you’ll join us this Sunday at 10am on ESPN Radio AM 830 KLAA!

This Sunday morning from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. we will answer questions that will effectively assist southern California homeowners deal powerfully and effectively with their lenders through bankruptcy.  Bankruptcy is a powerful tool for homeowners and is often overlooked and considered a last resort, yet the injunction that is the automatic stay is enforceable from the moment a bankruptcy case is filed, and Stops foreclosure dead in its tracks.  No other remedy is as effective or as economical to the homeowner.  Send us your questions and we'll do our best to get them all answered.  Thanks for listening!

 

How Does Bankruptcy Affect HAMP Eligibility?

Your federal government tried to help save your home by creating the Home Affordable Modification Program, or HAMP as we have come to know it.  Too bad it's not working because this program only has a 20% success rate.  Many homeowners who were stuck in the log jam of the HAMP program were forced into bankruptcy, only to find the lenders reject their modification after their case was filed. 

The HAMP administration has created supplemental directives that briefly support modifications for those either in bankruptcy or contemplating filing bankruptcy. These changes become effective June 1, 2010Under these new guidelines, servicers must consider borrowers in active bankruptcy for HAMP if a request for modification is received from the borrower, borrower’s counsel or bankruptcy trustee.  Borrowers who are in a trial period plan and subsequently file for bankruptcy may not be denied a HAMP modification on the basis of the bankruptcy filing.  Even if you've received a discharge in your bankruptcy case, you should still be eligible for a HAMP modification. 

Here is some great news for those in a chapter 13 bankruptcy.  As taken directly from the Supplemental Directive 10-02, "When a borrower in an active Chapter 13 bankruptcy is in a trial period plan and the borrower has made post-petition payments on the first lien mortgage in the amount required by the trial period plan, a servicer must not object to confirmation of a borrower’s Chapter 13 plan, move for relief from the automatic bankruptcy stay, or move for dismissal of the Chapter 13 case on the basis that the borrower paid only the amounts due under the trial period plan, as opposed to the non-modified mortgage payments."  This means that if you're in a trial modification and you subsequently file for bankruptcy under Chapter 13, you will continue to pay the modified mortgage payment.