Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Connecticut
What if you want to file a Ch 7 and find out that the mortgage you signed was never recorded. What happens if you file?
Asked on 12/16/09, 4:34 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Max Rosenberg
Rosenberg,Whewell, & Hite, LLC
The mortgage is technically unsecured, but a mortgage by definition is tied to the the land and is intended to be secured by the property. If you are trying to discharge it in a chapter 7 you are probably misguided as an Adversary proceeding by the mortgage company will wind up securing the debt on the property. Feel free to contact us if you wish to further explore your financial options and the possibility of altering, modifying, or removing your unwanted mortgage. 203.870.6700
Answered on 12/24/09, 7:42 am
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