Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses and Charges
11 U.S.C. Event: Bankruptcy > Claim Actions OR Creditor Claim Actions > Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses and Charges OR Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses and Charges (No Proof of Claim Filed) |
This event:
- Supplements the claim on the claims register
- Is not an attachment to the claim
- Is not an amended claim
- Is filed as a claims event
This Notice details late charges, NSF fees, attorney fees, courts costs and inspection fees that the debtor will be responsible for on his principal residence.
Filing Requirements:
- Form 410S2 Proof of Claim, Supplement 2- Notice is filed as a "supplement" to the claim
- Proof fo Service
Note: This Notice shall be served on and filed with the court within 180 days after the date on which the fees, expensesor charges are incurred.
To File Electronically:
- Log into CM/ECF.
- Select [Bankruptcy > Claim Actions OR Creditor Claim Actions].
- Enter the case number (e.g, xx-xxxxx).
- Select [Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses and Charges OR Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses and Charges (No Proof of Claim Filed)] from the event list.
- Select the party filer. If the party is not listed, click on Add/Create New Party.
Note: The Attorney/Party Association screen may appear. If your party selection was correct, check the box to create an association. - Browse to select the Notice (.pdf file).
- Select Claim from the list.
- Is a Proof of Service included or attached to the document currently being filed? (Yes or No)
- Modify the text as appropriate
- Verify the final docket text; if correct, click [Next] to submit your document(s).
Note: The Notice of Electronic Filing displays WITHOUT a document number. Because no document number is associated with this event, the word "doc" appears as a document hyperlink, rather than a document number. This event appears on the Claims Register. Copies of this notice are immediately e-mailed to all participants who receive electronic notification in the case.