Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Georgia

Relief From Stay

My husband and I filed bankruptcy in July '08 and at first included our home. A week after filing our mortgage co. offered a reduction in interest rate and payment. We still fell behind and Nov.4th '08 received a letter saying to appear on Dec. 3rd for a relief from stay motion. We are trying to see how much more time we have in our home before we have to leave. Any info would help. Thanks


Asked on 11/10/08, 1:02 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Blazek The Law Office of David K. Blazek

Re: Relief From Stay

A motion for relief from stay filed by a creditor is a prerequisite to the initiation of state law recovery actions against property that is part of a bankruptcy estate. Depending on how you react to that notice of hearing (file a response, appear, fail to appear, etc.) that hearing may be simply a perfunctory showing that the creditor has reason to have the house excepted from the protective stay. If the judge agrees to lift the stay it will be effected by an order which may come down at the end of the hearing or in the few days following.

If the court orders that the stay be lifted � then the lender has the green light to begin any state law action regarding the house. This most likely means foreclosure � and the normal process for foreclosure (acceleration of the debt, notice of foreclosure, advertising in the legal classifieds of the legal newspaper in the county in which the house is located, etc.) can be started (even if it was underway at the time of the bankruptcy case filing in July, it needs to be started all over again, it does not pick up at the stage it was at when the bankruptcy case was filed). A world�s record from initial steps to actual foreclosure sale would be shy of 40 days. Lenders are besieged with foreclosure activity and unless they are right on top of it and hit all the deadlines for placing advertising, etc., it�s more likely to be closer to 60 days. All of this will depend on specific details of your situation which you should discuss with your GA licensed attorney.

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Answered on 11/10/08, 2:16 pm


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