Landlords Look for an Exit Amid Federal Eviction Moratorium
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Debtors Can’t Easily Glom Uncashed Distribution Checks
Just because a creditor doesn’t cash a distribution check doesn’t mean it’s abandoned and reverts to the debtor.
Eviction Ban Survives Landlords’ Challenge in Win for Biden
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CFPB Keeps Pressure on Mortgage Companies to Assist Struggling Homeowners
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A Trustee Can’t Always Avoid and Preserve an Unrecorded Mortgage for the Estate
Here’s an example of how state law prevents bankruptcy law from being uniform throughout the U.S.
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COVID-19 Rent-Relief Program Marred by Delays, Confusion, Burdensome Paperwork
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In ‘Chapter 20,’ Discharged Mortgage Claim Resurrects as Unsecured, EDNY Judge Says
Judge Grossman didn’t abolish ‘chapter 20’ entirely. He required the debtor to treat the subordinate mortgage lender like all other unsecured creditors, even though the debtor’s personal liability to the lender had been discharged in the prior chapter 7 case.