Eliminating Second Mortgages through Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
The bursting of the housing bubble in the midst of a flagging economy has caused home values to drop precipitously. Zillow.com reports that home values in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area have dropped by about 11% in the last year alone, and some neighborhoods, such as the Pearl District, have dropped over 20% this year. Many of the homes sold in during the housing boom were purchased with an “80/20” mortgage, that is, a first mortgage for 80% of the purchase price, and a second mortgage for the remaining 20%.
Where the value of the home has fallen below the total outstanding balance of the first mortgage, it is possible to “strip” the second mortgage in Chapter 13 bankruptcy. (The debtor must qualify for a Chapter 13 repayment plan). A second mortgage can sometimes be converted into unsecured debt and could be discharged or classified as non-priority debt in the Chapter 13 plan.
Example: The homeowners paid $500,000 for their house in 2006, with a $400,000 first, and a $100,000 second. Since that time, their home has fallen in value to $395,000. These homeowners could strip off the second mortgage, eliminate $100,000 in debt (most likely at a much higher interest rate), and keep their home.
Stripping the second mortgage is not possible in every case. However, even if a homeowner does not qualify for a "strip down" of a second mortgage, they may be able to renegotiate the terms of the second mortgage, which may be at a high or variable interest rate.
This information is presented by the Bankruptcy Practice Group of Baxter & Baxter, LLP. The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys and Vancouver WA bankruptcy lawyers of the Bankruptcy Practice Group represent individuals in Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies. We offer a free initial consultation. We can stop collection calls from debt collectors and home foreclosures. We can advise consumers whether to file for bankruptcy, and what form of bankruptcy to file.
Get a Fresh Start Today!
|
When the financial troubles of life come your way, and the creditors won’t stop calling, bankruptcy could be the right choice for you, bankruptcy will not ruin you like the debt consolidation programs often claim. It could be a fresh start provided to you by the government. After bankruptcy it could only take 2 years to rebuild your credit and get you back on track. Our law offices can help you choose your best options and get you on the road to financial recovery Discover the advantages of bankruptcy before making your next move.
|
Portland, Oregon Bankruptcy Law Offices
The Portland, Oregon bankruptcy attorneys of Baxter & Baxter, LLP have offices in SW Portland, and represent consumers in Beaverton, Tigard, Hillsboro, Aloha, Tualatin, and other cities. If you would like a free consultation with an Oregon bankruptcy lawyer, call (503) 297-9031 today!
Baxter & Baxter, LLP | Portland, Oregon Bankruptcy Attorneys
Vancouver, Washington Bankruptcy Law Offices
The Vancouver, Washington bankruptcy attorneys of Baxter & Baxter, LLP have offices in SW Washington, and represent consumers in Vancouver, Clark County, and Cowlitz County. If you would like a free consultation with an Oregon bankruptcy lawyer, call (360) 574-5239 today!
Baxter & Baxter, LLP | Vancouver, WA Bankruptcy Attorneys
"We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief under the Bankruptcy Code."


