Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Wisconsin

I am or was in court a bankruptcy action, judge granted a summary judgment with six months stay. I purchased the property in 2006, I was paying on it until I was told how LOC WORK. THEN I STOP. AS THE loc was paid off in 2007 THE THE MORTGAGE WAS 54,900, BUT THIS FRAUGLENT LOAN WAS FOR 100,000.

my problem is the financial company that was take me to court has, themselves file chapter 11. Federal court sent me PROOF OF CLAIM FORM.

I STARTED TO FILE FOR A REHEARING. THIS LOAN WAS TAKEN OUT IN FLORIDA. NEVER BEEN THERE. .WHERE DO I STAND NOW.

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Asked on 3/22/19, 4:16 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

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Any time that you see an unauthorized transaction in your account, you need to file a law enforcement complaint and provide them under oath with your affidavit of forgery. If you do not do this, the transactions will be presumed yours, which means you need to pay them. And, you have no legal grounds to complain later if you don't do this. Your lender filing chapter 11 should have no effect whatsoever on your rights (or the lender's), so your proceed just as you did before the chapter 11 and make all your payments as required, to the same address, unless notified in writing otherwise.

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Answered on 4/02/19, 8:41 am


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