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Motion to Determine Final Cure and Mortgage Payment
Motion to Determine Final Cure and Mortgage Payment
Home Filing Documents - Attorney/Court Motions/Applications

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11 U.S.C.
Fed. R. Bank. P. 3002.1(h)

Event: Bankruptcy > Motions/Applications > Determine Final Cure and Mortgage Payment (Rule 3002.1)

Within 21 days of service of the notice of final cure payment, the claim holder shall file and serve a statement indicating whether the holder agrees or disagrees that default claims have been paid in full. On motion of debtor or trustee filed within 21 days after service of the claimant’s response to the notice of final cure payment, the court shall determine whether the “debtor has cured the default and paid all required post-petition amounts.”

Filing Requirements:

  • Motion to Determine Final Cure and Mortgage Payment
  • Proof of Service
    A hearing will be scheduled.

To File Electronically:

  1. Log into CM/ECF.
  2. Select [Bankruptcy > Motions/Applications].
  3. Enter the case number (e.g, xx-xxxxx).
  4. Select [Determine Final Cure and Mortgage Payment (Rule 3002.1)] from the event list.
  5. Select the party filer.
  6. Browse to select the Motion (.pdf file).
    Note: The Motion and Proof of Service may be a single PDF; or the Proof of Service may be added as attachments to this document. The Motion must be the first document in your PDF.
  7. Modify the text as appropriate.
  8. Verify the final docket text; if correct, click [Next] to submit your document(s).
    Note: The Notice of Electronic Filing displays giving you the document number. Copies of this notice are immediately e-mailed to all participants who receive electronic notification in the case.
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