Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses, and Changes

Created: December 1, 2011

 

Background: 

 

 

Rule 3002.1

 

Effective 12/1/11, E-filers who represent mortgage creditors in Chapter 13's will need to file this event when there are postpetition mortgage fees, expenses or charges.

 

   

Form B10,

Supplement #2:

There is a new official form, B10 Supplement #2 that should be used for filing this event.

  • The form should be filed within 180 days after the fees, expenses or charges are incurred.
  • The form must be served on the debtor, debtor's counsel, and the trustee.

 

Reminder

After an e-filer has filed this event, it will only appear as a supplement on the Claims Register. This entry will NOT appear on the Bankruptcy docket.

 

 

 

 

Step by Step Instructions: 

 

  1. Access Bankruptcy >Claims Actions

  2. Input Case Number

  3. Click Next

  4. Select Notice of Postpetition Mortgage Fees, Expenses, and Charges

  5. Click Next

  6. The party screen will appear. Select or add the party you represent.

  7. Click Next.

  8. The Party association screen will display if you are not already associated to your client.
  1. Click Next

  1. The PDF Document selection screen will display.

    Attach Document:

Note: If you are attaching a Certificate Of Service , Select Attachments to Document Yes radio button

  1. Click Next

  1. A List of Claims will appear. Select the appropriate claim from the list.

  2. Click Next

  3. Select the appropriate Radio Button (see table)

If you attached a Certificate of Service in steps 11-12, Select Yes

 

If you did not attach a Certificate Of Service in steps 11-12,

Select No

If you attached a Certificate of Service in steps 11-12, Select Yes

  • Click Next
  • Click Next
  The following warning message will display

 

 

 

  • Click Next
 

To file a Certificate of Service separately,

please see Certificate of Service

 

  1. Click Next

  2. The Final Editing Screen will display.

    Verify the final docket text

  3. Click Next to submit the transaction and complete the filing process.