Opinion
Case No.: 07-19106-DWK.
February 19, 2008
Andrew G. Wilson, II, Esquire, Attorney for Debtor.
Richard J. Rogers, Esquire, Cohn, Goldberg Deutsch, LLC, Towson, MD, Federal Bar #: 01980 (MD), 430501 (DC), Attorney for Movant.
Richard J. Rogers, Esquire, Cohn, Goldberg Deutsch, LLC, Towson, MD, Federal Bar #: 01980 (MD), 430501 (DC), Attorney for Movant.
CONSENT ORDER AND STIPULATION MODIFYING AUTOMATIC STAY
Upon consideration of the foregoing Motion Seeking Relief from Automatic Stay, the parties having reached an agreement, and good cause having been shown, by the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland.
ORDERED that the Automatic Stay be, and it is, hereby terminated, by default as to the Co-Debtor, and by Consent as to the Debtor, pursuant to 11 U.S.C. 362(d), to permit Movant, its assigns and/or successors, to commence foreclosure proceedings in the Circuit Court for Baltimore County, Maryland against the real property and improvement known as 9516 Yellow Doll Drive, Owings Mills, MD 21117 and that the successful purchasers shall take possession of the same; and be it further
ORDERED that the relief granted in the immediately proceeding paragraph be, and the same is hereby stayed, provided that the Debtor(s):
1. Resume(s) making regular monthly payments on March 1, 2008 of $2,029.74 or as adjusted for escrow changes and continue thereafter, as well as all other conditions and obligations under the terms of the Deed of Trust or Mortgage, and
2. Make(s) a payment of $740.01 for SIX (6) months beginning February 15, 2008 and continue through July 15, 2008. The total post-petition arrearage due from January, 2008 to February, 2008 is $4,440.02 which includes $650.00 bankruptcy legal fees, $150.00 filing fee and $159.78 late charges.
Payments should be mailed to:
Fremont Investment Loan
1065 N. PacifiCentor Drive
Anaheim, CA 92806
Attn: Bankruptcy Department
Should the Debtor(s) fail to make any payment when due or should any payment be returned for insufficient funds, Movant shall file a Notice of Default with the Court. Said Notice shall provide copies to the Debtor(s) and Debtor(s)' attorney and allow the Debtor(s) ten (10) days from the date the Affidavit of Default is mailed to cure two (2) default(s) under this agreement. Any cure of an Affidavit of Default must be made in the form of a certified or cashier's check, or Western Union Quick Collect. No right shall be given to cure any ensuing default. In the event of a subsequent default and upon notice to Debtor(s), Debtor(s)' counsel and the Court the stay shall automatically terminate.
The parties agree that if the Debtor(s) converts this case to a Chapter 7, the Movant may immediately exercise all rights provided by the security instruments referenced in this Order and applicable state law.