Bankrupt homeowners eliminate second mortgages

Some struggling homeowners are using a little known, but increasingly popular, provision of the bankruptcy code to eliminate second mortgages and avoid foreclosure.

WHAT YOU MUST KNOW NOW:

  • Bankruptcy laws prevent homeowners from eliminating the debt of a first mortgage if they plan to stay in their home. But second mortgages are treated differently. Second mortgages can be declared unsecured debt when there is no equity to cover them.
  • When that happens in a personal bankruptcy proceeding, the second mortgage is put on hold and no payments are required while the homeowner completes a repayment plan for other debts, which typically takes three to five years. At that point, the second mortgage is eliminated.
  • While this strategy has gained in popularity among homeowners, mortgage bankers are not in favor of the practice, and have called it “a troubling phenomenon.” However, there is little the mortgage industry can do, aside from seeking to change the law, which could be difficult given the current partisan lineup in Washington.

 

Deborah Bremner
The Bremner Group at Coldwell Banker
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