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Update on Bankruptcy Exemptions: Bankruptcy Court Order Protects Debtor from Eviction

Update on Bankruptcy Exemptions: Bankruptcy Court Order Protects Debtor from EvictionWe recently reported on whether a bankruptcy debtor’s rent-stabilized lease constitutes an exempt asset in the form of a “local public assistance benefit” under New York Debtor and Creditor Law. The case is presently under consideration before the New York Court of Appeals.

Weltman & Moskowitz began following the case in October, when we reported on the chapter 7 trustee’s efforts to sell the rent-stabilized lease of Mary Veronica Santiago-Monteverde (“Debtor”), a 79-year-old widow. Many readers have been following the debtor’s opposition to the chapter 7 trustee’s efforts to sell the debtor’s interest in her rent-stabilized lease to the landlord as an asset of the bankruptcy estate.

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Update on Debtor Efforts to Strip-Off Unsecured Mortgage Liens: Supreme Court Denies Certiorari to Mortgage Lender in Sinkfield

Update on Debtor Efforts to Strip-Off Unsecured Mortgage Liens: Supreme Court Denies Certiorari to Mortgage Lender in SinkfieldThe United States Supreme Court recently denied a creditor’s petition for certiorari in an Eleventh Circuit case entitled Bank of America, N.A. v. David Lamar Sinkfield (No. 13-700). The issue concerns whether section 506(d) of the Bankruptcy Code allows a debtor to remove or strip-off a wholly unsecured—or “underwater”—mortgage lien in chapter 7 bankruptcy.

 

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